Peruvian Court Sentences Ex-President Humala, Wife to 15 Years for Corruption
Peruvian Court Sentences Ex-President Humala, Wife to 15 Years for Corruption

Peruvian Court Sentences Ex-President Humala, Wife to 15 Years for Corruption

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Former Peruvian President Ollanta Humala and his wife, Nadine Heredia, have been sentenced to 15 years in prison for money laundering related to illegal campaign contributions from Brazilian construction company Odebrecht, now known as Novonor. The convictions stem from allegations that the couple accepted funds to finance Humala's successful 2011 presidential campaign. This ruling adds to the ongoing 'Lava Jato' corruption scandal that has implicated multiple former Peruvian leaders, including Alejandro Toledo and Pedro Castillo, both of whom are currently imprisoned. Humala, who has consistently denied wrongdoing and claims the charges are politically motivated, will serve his sentence at a police facility designated for former leaders. The court's decision reflects Peru's continuing struggle with corruption at high levels of government, emphasizing the pervasive influence of the Odebrecht scandal in the region. An appeal from Humala and Heredia is expected following their sentencing.

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