The former president Alejandro Toledo Yesterday, he requested prosecutor José Domingo Pérez, from the Lava Jato special team, to deliver five effective collaboration agreements that served to support the conviction against him for corruption.
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Toledo, sentenced to 20 years in prison for receiving bribes from Odebrecht, invoked the recent ruling of the Constitutional Court (TC) that orders the effective collaboration agreement signed between the Peruvian Prosecutor’s Office and the Brazilian company to be made public.
The agreements that the former ruler requires are from the company AENZA (formerly Graña y Montero) and its former directors José and Hernando Graña; and the company ICCGSA and its former executive José Fernando Castillo Dibós.
The former president’s intention is to use this documentation thinking about the appeal he filed to reverse his sentence and for the criminal process that is being followed on section 4 of the South Interoceanic Highway.
As is known, Toledo Manrique was found guilty of having received more than US$30 million from Odebrecht in exchange for awarding the firm the construction of sections 2 and 3 of the aforementioned road.
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