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Former mayor of Breña Ángel Wu is sentenced to 8 years in prison for incompatible negotiation and embezzlement

Former mayor of Breña Ángel Wu is sentenced to 8 years in prison for incompatible negotiation and embezzlement

The former mayor of Brena Angel Wu Huapaya was sentenced to eight years in prison for the crimes of incompatible negotiation and embezzlement. The Fourth Office of the Second Corporate Provincial Prosecutor Specialized in Crimes of Corruption of Officials of Lima also sentenced the former officials Sergio Medina Valencia and Richard Loza Romero, and the businessman Juan Miranda Carbajal, for committing the same crimes. Included in the corrupt plot, the past aedile servant Oscal Zuniga received four years of suspended prison sentence.

The ruling by the provincial prosecutor Edwin Manrique Durand confirmed the hypothesis of Public ministry: In the company of his supporters, the ex-burgomaster awarded a contract to the Transmir Consortium, ignoring the required procedure. The solid waste collection, transportation, and final disposal service was from January 23 to March 18, 2015.

During those months, the Transmir Consortium worked with personnel from the Breña commune, despite the fact that said work corresponded to the selected company.

Those involved were disqualified from exercising public function. In addition, they must pay for civil compensation an amount of S / 613,040.78.

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