Cases of bribery under Correas administration

Posted on February 17, 2013 • Filed under: Corruption, Crime, Politics

lanacion.com.ar reported via a special correspondent, there is an e-mail that, in recent weeks, went viral among opponents of President Rafael Correa. It is entitled “300 reasons not to vote for the Mashi [as it is called in Quechua]” in the elections tomorrow, and the first thing is blamed are the various cases of corruption that marked the government in six years at power.

One of the best known is the case Duzac, which features an Argentine and Correa’s cousin, Pedro Delgado, who also had to resign from the presidency of the Central Bank and exile in Miami after having faked his title of economist.

Gaston Duzac late 2011 received a loan of $ 800,000 from a small bank called Cofiec, administered by a governmental entity AGD Trust No more impunity, which was under the command of Delgado. Read Article

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