Published: 10:20, October 22, 2024
Peru's ex-president Toledo handed 20-year jail for graft
By Xinhua
Former Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo attends a court session in his corruption case in Lima, Peru, Oct 21, 2024. (PHOTO / AP)

LIMA – Peru's judiciary on Monday sentenced former president Alejandro Toledo, who was in office from 2001 to 2006, to 20 years and six months in prison after finding him guilty of aggravated collusion and money laundering in the Odebrecht case.

The decision was made by the second collegiate court of the National Supreme Court of Specialized Criminal Justice.

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It made Toledo the first of four investigated former presidents to go to jail in Odebrecht case, one of the largest bribery and graft scandals in Latin America.

The 78-year-old former president was extradited from the United States in April last year to face charges for allegedly taking at least $20 million in bribes from Odebrecht, a Brazilian construction company, in exchange for a government contract to build the Interoceanic Highway linking Peru and Brazil.

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During a hearing, Toledo insisted that he was "innocent," saying that "I never made any arrangement with Mr. (Jorge) Barata," former head of Odebrecht in Peru.