A Peruvian court has sentenced former President Alejandro Toledo to 13 years and four months for money laundering, marking his second conviction in a major corruption scandal involving Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht.
CorruptionPeruAlejandro ToledoOdebrechtMoney LaunderingReal Estate MaharashtraSep 03, 2025

Alejandro Toledo was the President of Peru from 2001 to 2006. He was recently sentenced to 13 years and four months for money laundering and corruption.
The Odebrecht scandal involves the Brazilian construction company Odebrecht, which admitted to paying hundreds of millions of dollars in bribes to secure contracts in several Latin American countries, including Peru.
Toledo's conviction highlights the ongoing battle against corruption in Peru and sends a strong message to current and future political leaders about the consequences of engaging in illegal activities.
Toledo was initially accused of accepting bribes from Odebrecht in 2017. He fled to the United States but was later extradited to Peru in 2019 to face trial.
Peru is committed to strengthening regulatory frameworks, enhancing transparency, and improving the overall governance of public institutions to prevent corruption.

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