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Peru’s ex-President Humala jailed for 15 years over Odebrecht bribery scandal

FP News Desk April 16, 2025, 05:48:29 IST

Humala and his wife were suspected of receiving payments from Brazilian construction company Odebrecht, now known as Novonor, during his victorious 2011 election campaign

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Peru's former President Ollanta Humala arrives at court to hear the sentencing, in Lima, Peru. Reuters
Peru's former President Ollanta Humala arrives at court to hear the sentencing, in Lima, Peru. Reuters

On Tuesday, a Peruvian court sentenced former President Ollanta Humala to 15 years in jail for collecting illegal campaign contributions from a Brazilian construction business, making him the country’s most recent former leader to be imprisoned.

Humala and his wife were suspected of receiving payments from Brazilian construction company Odebrecht, now known as Novonor, during his victorious 2011 election campaign.

Nadine Heredia, Humala’s wife, was also sentenced to 15 years in jail on Tuesday.

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According to Peru’s foreign ministry, Heredia went to the Brazilian embassy in Lima after the decision and requested refuge.

According to one of Humala’s Brazilian lawyers, Marco Aurelio de Carvalho, Heredia had cancer and had previously asked permission to fly to Brazil for treatment, but the request was denied.

In talks with the Peruvian government, Brazil is negotiating a safe conduct path that would allow Heredia to leave Peru and travel to Brazil, a Brazilian government source said. The source declined to be named as the ongoing talks are confidential.

Humala, a retired military officer who led the Andean nation from 2011 to 2016, will likely carry out his sentence on a police base built specially to house Peru’s jailed leaders.

Former presidents Alejandro Toledo and Pedro Castillo are currently jailed at the site, while Alberto Fujimori stayed there until his release in 2023.

During his trial, which lasted three years after an investigation which kicked off in 2016, Humala decried the charges as political persecution.

Prosecutors alleged Humala received the illicit funds in his 2011 campaign against Keiko Fujimori - the other former president’s daughter - through Humala’s Nationalist Party.

His imprisonment will be effective immediately, even if he appeals the conviction. The court is expected to continue reading out the full sentencing over the next several days.

Humala’s lawyer, Wilfredo Pedraza, called the sentence “excessive,” saying prosecutors failed to prove the illegal origin of the funds. He said the defense plans to appeal once the final ruling is issued on April 29.

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Latest ‘Lava Jato’ conviction

A one-time construction colossus, Odebrecht has admitted that it doled out bribes to governments across Latin America to help build its vast empire. It changed its name to Novonor in 2020 and is currently undergoing bankruptcy proceedings.

Humala is Peru’s second former president to be jailed and the fourth to be implicated for his role in the sweeping graft case known as “Lava Jato.”

In 2019, former President Alan Garcia killed himself by gunshot wound as police descended on his home to arrest him for alleged corruption related to the firm.

The year before, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski was forced to step down after just two years in office. Meanwhile, Toledo was sentenced to two decades in prison last year after receiving $35 million in bribes in exchange for public works contracts.

Former Odebrecht executives have said in Peruvian court that the firm had financed nearly all presidential candidates in the country for a nearly 30-year period.

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