Overview
- The Constitutional Court annulled all prior judicial actions and ordered the definitive archive of the criminal case known as Cocteles against Keiko Fujimori.
- Judges grounded the closure in the principle of non-retroactivity, noting campaign contributions were not criminalized when the alleged conduct occurred.
- In a separate ruling, the court nullified the 2017 expansion of the preparatory investigation against businessman Fernando Camet in the Interoceánica Sur tranches 2 and 3 case.
- The Camet decision cited unequal prosecutorial treatment compared with other figures, including ex-Odebrecht executive Jorge Barata, which the court said also affected personal liberty.
- Despite the annulment of the expansion, the accusation for money laundering in the conversion modality against Camet remains active and will proceed to oral trial, with the majority reached by Helder Domínguez Haro, César Ochoa, and tie-breaker Pedro Hernández.