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Peru ex-President Toledo sentenced to twenty years in jail for accepting bribes

Former Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo was founded guilty and sentenced to twenty years and six months behind bars on Monday for taking kickbacks from Brazilian building and construction huge Odebrecht.

The guilty verdict marks Peru's very first high-profile conviction associated to Brazil's continent-spanning Lava Jato corruption scandal.

Toledo, a 78-year-old financial expert who holds a doctorate from Stanford University, governed the Andean country between 2001 and 2006.

He was convicted of taking $35 million in allurements from the business formerly known as Odebrecht, according to prosecutors, in exchange for letting it win an agreement to construct the road that presently links Peru's southern coast with an Amazonian location in western Brazil.

Throughout the year-long trial, Toledo rejected the cash laundering and collusion charges.

Odebrecht, now known as Novonor, was at the center of Latin America's biggest graft scandal, after admitting in 2016 that it bribed authorities in a lots countries to protect public works agreements.

Recently, Toledo asked the court to let him serve his sentence in your home as he battles cancer.

Please let me heal or pass away in your home, he said.

(source: Reuters)