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Peru's ex-President Ollanta Humala guilty of money laundering | Peru's ex-President Ollanta Humala guilty of money laundering |
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Ollanta Humala was president of Peru from 2011 to 2016 | Ollanta Humala was president of Peru from 2011 to 2016 |
Peru's former president, Ollanta Humala, has been found guilty of money laundering and sentenced to 15 years in prison. | Peru's former president, Ollanta Humala, has been found guilty of money laundering and sentenced to 15 years in prison. |
A court in the capital, Lima, said that Humala had accepted illegal funds from the Brazilian construction company Odebrecht to bankroll his election campaigns in 2006 and 2011. | A court in the capital, Lima, said that Humala had accepted illegal funds from the Brazilian construction company Odebrecht to bankroll his election campaigns in 2006 and 2011. |
His wife, Nadine Heredia, who co-founded the Nationalist Party with Humala, has also been found guilty of money laundering and sentenced to 15 years. | His wife, Nadine Heredia, who co-founded the Nationalist Party with Humala, has also been found guilty of money laundering and sentenced to 15 years. |
Prosecutors had asked that Humala be sentenced to 20 years in jail and Heredia to 26 and a half years. | Prosecutors had asked that Humala be sentenced to 20 years in jail and Heredia to 26 and a half years. |
After a trial lasting more than three years, the court gave its long-awaited verdict on Tuesday. | After a trial lasting more than three years, the court gave its long-awaited verdict on Tuesday. |
Humala attended the verdict in person while his wife heard it via video link. | Humala attended the verdict in person while his wife heard it via video link. |
The 62-year-old former president and his wife had denied any wrongdoing. | The 62-year-old former president and his wife had denied any wrongdoing. |
Who is Ollanta Humala? | Who is Ollanta Humala? |
Humala, a former army officer who fought against the Maoist Shining Path rebels, first came to national prominence in 2000 when he led a short-lived military rebellion against then-President Alberto Fujimori. | Humala, a former army officer who fought against the Maoist Shining Path rebels, first came to national prominence in 2000 when he led a short-lived military rebellion against then-President Alberto Fujimori. |
In 2006, he ran for president. He allied himself with the Venezuelan president at the time, Hugo Chávez, and prosecutors alleged that Humala had accepted illegal funding from Chávez to finance his campaign. | In 2006, he ran for president. He allied himself with the Venezuelan president at the time, Hugo Chávez, and prosecutors alleged that Humala had accepted illegal funding from Chávez to finance his campaign. |
His rival for the presidency, Alan García, used Humala's close ties to Chávez as a way to attack him, warning voters "not to let Peru turn into another Venezuela". | His rival for the presidency, Alan García, used Humala's close ties to Chávez as a way to attack him, warning voters "not to let Peru turn into another Venezuela". |
In 2011, Humala ran for the presidency again, this time on a more moderate platform. | In 2011, Humala ran for the presidency again, this time on a more moderate platform. |
He said that rather than emulating Chávez's socialist revolution in Venezuela, he would model his policies on those of the Brazilian president at the time, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. | He said that rather than emulating Chávez's socialist revolution in Venezuela, he would model his policies on those of the Brazilian president at the time, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. |
His approach proved successful and he defeated his right-wing rival, Keiko Fujimori. | His approach proved successful and he defeated his right-wing rival, Keiko Fujimori. |
But violent social conflicts early on his presidency quickly dented his popularity. | But violent social conflicts early on his presidency quickly dented his popularity. |
He also lost the support of many members of Congress, further weakening his position. | He also lost the support of many members of Congress, further weakening his position. |
His legal troubles started shortly after his term had finished in 2016. | His legal troubles started shortly after his term had finished in 2016. |
That year, the Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht confessed to paying hundreds of millions of dollars in bribes to government officials and political parties across Latin America, to win business orders. | That year, the Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht confessed to paying hundreds of millions of dollars in bribes to government officials and political parties across Latin America, to win business orders. |
Prosecutors accused Humala and his wife of receiving millions of dollars from Odebrecht. | |
A year later, a judge ordered that the couple be placed in pre-trial detention. | A year later, a judge ordered that the couple be placed in pre-trial detention. |
They were released after a year but the investigation into their links with Odebrecht continued, culminating in today's verdict. | They were released after a year but the investigation into their links with Odebrecht continued, culminating in today's verdict. |