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The La Línea corruption case began in Guatemala on April 16, 2015 when the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (Spanish: Comisión Internacional Contra la Impunidad en Guatemala, CICIG) and State prosecutors accused a number of politicians in the administration of President Otto Pérez Molina of setting up a customs ...
[7] [3] [1] Her brother Mario Alejandro was also charged with corruption. [32] [3] On January 18, 2022, another La Linea-related trial began for Baldetti, where she served as Pérez's co-defendant. [33] She was sentenced on 7 December 2022 to 16 years in prison for the graft case but can appeal. [6]
The mandate of the UN anti-corruption commission ends on September 3, 2019. [11] In anticipation, President Morales deployed the armed forces near the headquarters of the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala. [12] Guatemalan Foreign Minister Sandra Jovel said on 7 January 2019 that the UN body "had 24 hours to leave the ...
Ahead of the election, the La Linea corruption case involving high-ranking officials of the outgoing administration, including President Otto Pérez Molina and Vice President Roxana Baldetti, was made public by the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala. Baldetti resigned in May and was arrested on fraud charges in August.
How years of corruption and mismanagement led to LA running out of water in the middle of the Palisades wildfire ... LA’s water system simply could not handle the demand of the multiple blazes ...
La Linea (Italian) or La Línea (Spanish, "the line") may refer to: La Línea corruption case, Guatemalan corruption case revolving around the former president and vice-president. La Línea de la Concepción, a town in Spain bordering Gibraltar; La Línea (Road Pass), high mountain pass and planned highway tunnel in Colombia
The felony charge carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison, but a federal judge ordered probation officials to prepare a pre-sentencing report.
The racist comments by Councilmember Nury Martinez in a leaked recording are only part of a chaotic political landscape in Los Angeles, where an election is just weeks away.