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Peru’s former president Ollanta Humala jailed for 15 years over cash laundering – as his spouse is granted asylum

By Editorial Board Last updated: April 16, 2025 3 Min Read
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Peru’s former president Ollanta Humala jailed for 15 years over cash laundering – as his spouse is granted asylum

Peru’s former president Ollanta Humala has been sentenced to fifteen years in jail for cash laundering.

His spouse Nadine Heredia obtained the identical punishment, however she has been granted asylum after coming into the Brazilian embassy in Lima.

The couple had been discovered responsible of receiving $3m (£2.3m) in unlawful contributions from a Brazilian development agency referred to as Odebrecht.

That money was used to finance Humala’s presidential campaigns in 2006 and 2011, along with his lawyer describing the sentence as “excessive”.

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Humala was Peru’s president from 2011 to 2016. Pic: Reuters

Odebrecht beforehand admitted it had doled out bribes to governments throughout Latin America to construct an enormous empire, and it’s at the moment going via chapter.

Humala, a 62-year-old retired navy officer, was jailed instantly – and the Nationwide Superior Court docket’s verdict means he will probably be behind bars till 2039.

He’s the third former Peruvian president to be imprisoned for corruption previously twenty years.

Alejandro Toledo obtained a 20-year jail time period in 2024 after receiving $35m (£26m) in bribes in change for public works contracts.

A police base has been specifically constructed to accommodate the nation’s jailed leaders – and it’s doubtless Humala will serve his sentence there alongside Toledo.

His legal professionals have vowed to enchantment as soon as the ultimate ruling is issued later this month, and argue prosecutors didn’t show that the funds had come from an unlawful supply.

Humala's wife Nadine Heredia has been granted asylum in Brazil. Pic: Reuters

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Humala’s spouse Nadine Heredia has been granted asylum in Brazil. Pic: Reuters

In 2019, former president Alan Garcia shot himself as police descended on his house to make an arrest – additionally for alleged corruption associated to Odebrecht.

Former executives stated the corporate had financed virtually all presidential candidates in Peru for near 30 years.

Fernando Quintalla, a resident who lives in Lima, stated he was “totally displeased” that Humala’s spouse had been granted asylum.

He added: “I believe that the Peruvian population is really upset, extremely upset, with this string of (various) presidents – who since 2000 until now – have been plaguing us with an incredible corruption that has never been seen before in the country.”

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