Marcelo Odebrechtformer president of a Brazilian company, together with a former director Jorge Barata and other officials will testify next week during an oral trial against former President Ollanta Humala and his wife. Nadine Heredia for an alleged crime of money laundering during the 2011 election campaign.
This was stated by prosecutor Jose Domingo Perez Gomez. Air Rotor – Night Release RPP Noticias, although it clarified that at the moment there is no scheduled date for the announcement of entrepreneurs. According to him, these statements will be important because they will allow the judges to establish the guilt of the accused.
“We understand that next week is not yet a scheduled date, company officials will have to announce Odebrechtfrom the former president of said company, Marcelo Odebrechtformer director Jorge Barata and other Brazilian officials,” he said.
“I think this will be an important date when it will be determined that information can be made available to judges who learn about this process and can form a conviction about the guilt of the accused,” he added.
Task Force processes
The prosecutor explained that, having arrived at the place of taking testimony, this process is in charge of the prosecutor German Juarez Atoche this is one of the first corruption cases involving senior officials to be completed.
In the same vein, he stated that the Love Jato Task Force continued to make progress on other cases such as Odebrechtcompany OAS and “building club”. He also mentioned the case Metro Lima and stated that they were awaiting an indictment in order to proceed with oral proceedings.
Regarding the situation with former President Alejandro Toledo, Attorney Domingo Perez indicated that they are waiting for the United States to order his extradition so that the prosecution of the former President in the Ecoteva and Interoceanic cases can continue.
“This last resort must be confirmed and the authorities of the United States of America may order the extradition of the indicated person, since the judicial phase in this country has already been exhausted,” he said.
Source: RPP

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