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Former Peruvian President Ollanta Humala Sentenced to 15 Years for Money Laundering

Humala and his wife Nadine Heredia, both convicted in the Odebrecht corruption scandal, face immediate imprisonment as Heredia reportedly seeks asylum in Brazil.

Overview

  • Ollanta Humala, Peru's former president, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for laundering illicit campaign funds from Odebrecht and the Venezuelan government.
  • His wife, Nadine Heredia, received an identical 15-year sentence and has reportedly sought asylum at the Brazilian embassy in Lima.
  • Humala must begin serving his sentence immediately, though his legal team plans to appeal, claiming insufficient evidence and political persecution.
  • The Odebrecht scandal, one of Latin America's largest corruption cases, has implicated multiple Peruvian presidents and revealed decades of illicit payments to political figures.
  • This latest sentencing reflects Peru's ongoing judicial efforts to hold high-ranking officials accountable for corruption, a move seen as critical for restoring public trust.

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