Peru kicks off corruption case against Keiko Fujimori
Fujimori, who conceded last month after a failed presidential run, is accused of taking illicit money from Brazils Odebrecht firm.
Keiko Fujimori, the 46-year-old daughter of jailed former President Alberto Fujimori, denies the allegations against her [File: Sebastian Castaneda/Reuters]
31 Aug 2021
Corruption proceedings against Peruvian opposition politician Keiko Fujimori kicked off with a preliminary court hearing on Tuesday, just weeks after she conceded defeat in her third unsuccessful presidential run.
Fujimori lost the June 6 runoff against leftist Pedro Castillo with 49.87 percent of the vote to his 50.12 percent.
Election victory for Fujimori would have meant freedom from prosecution for the duration of her presidential term on charges that arise from a sprawling corruption case involving scandal-tainted Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht.
She stands accused of taking illicit money from Odebrecht to fund failed presidential bids in
2011 and 2016.
The 46-year-old daughter of jailed ex-President Alberto Fujimori denies the allegations.
But prosecutors have said they would seek a jail term of 30 years and 10 months for Fujimori on charges of money laundering, organised crime, obstruction of justice and making false declarations.
She has already served pre-trial detention twice, spending 16 months behind bars in total until her release last year due to the coronavirus outbreak.
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