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Peru sentences former President Vizcarra for corruption to 14 years imprisonment

A Peruvian Court sentenced the former president Martin Vizcarra on Wednesday to 14 years of prison for taking bribes before he was elected. This is another former leader to be jailed because of corruption.

Vizcarra, who served as the governor of southern Moquegua region from 2011 to 2014, accepted bribes worth $676,000 in exchange for contracts to build public works. Vizcarra has denied all charges since the trial began in October last year. He claims he is a victim political persecution. He was elected in 2018, after his predecessor resigned, and was removed by Congress two years later amid corruption investigations.

Vizcarra wrote in a blog post after his sentencing: "This isn't justice, this is revenge." "But they won't break me."

His legal team confirmed it had appealed Vizcarra's verdict, which also prohibited him from holding public office in the state for nine years.

Mario Vizcarra is his older brother and plans to run for the presidential elections in April 2026. The former president, who has been a key advisor, will be running on behalf of the "Peru First", party.

The answer is in the ballot box. "My brother Mario Vizcarra will continue this battle," said the former leader.

Vizcarra won the most votes in the 2021 elections, but Congress banned him from holding any public office for a period of 10 years because he disdissolved the legislature in 2019.

This is another high profile victory for the prosecution investigating the "Lava-Jato" scandal. The scandal involves a massive kickback scam involving Brazilian construction company Odebrecht (now known as Novonor), which has implicated political leaders in Latin America. Erwin Siccha was Vizcarra’s lawyer. He claimed that the state’s witnesses were executives of companies that Vizcarra had himself previously accused of corruption.

Since 2018, six presidents have been elected in Peru due to resignations and impeachments, often sparked by corruption scandals.

Vizcarra will be sent to the same Lima jail where three former presidents also remain. Alejandro Toledo, Ollanta Humala and Pedro Castillo are all serving prison sentences for corruption convictions. Pedro Castillo faces charges of rebellion. (Reporting and writing by Marco Aquino, editing by Brendan O'Boyle & Alistair Bell).

(source: Reuters)