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Domincan Republic prosecutor asks for 10-year prison sentences in Odebrecht graft trial
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28/07/2021 - 04:52 Prosecutors in the Dominican Republic have asked for 10 years for former Odebrecht commercial representative Angel Rondon and five others accused of massive corruption involving the Brazilian construction giant Erika SANTELICES afp/AFP 2 min
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The prosecutor s office of the Dominican Republic on Tuesday requested up to 10 years in prison for the six defendants in a corruption trial involving disgraced Brazilian firm Odebrecht.
Four politicians, including a former minister of public works, a businessman and a lawyer are accused of accepting a total of $92 million in bribes between 2002 and 2014.
published : 28 Jul 2021 at 10:45 Prosecutors in the Dominican Republic have asked for 10 years for former Odebrecht commercial representative Angel Rondon and five others accused of massive corruption involving the Brazilian construction giant
SANTO DOMINGO - The prosecutor s office of the Dominican Republic on Tuesday requested up to 10 years in prison for the six defendants in a corruption trial involving disgraced Brazilian firm Odebrecht.
Four politicians, including a former minister of public works, a businessman and a lawyer are accused of accepting a total of $92 million in bribes between 2002 and 2014.
At the end of a three-year trial, the prosecution asked for 10 years in prison for Angel Rondon, a businessman and Odebrecht commercial representative who distributed the bribes, as well as 10 years for former minister Victor Diaz Rua.
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