The former mayor of Lima, Susana Villaránhe faces an oral trial against him in the framework of investigations for cases Odebrecht and Oaswhich began this Tuesday, September 23. During the hearing in the third National Collegiate Criminal Court, Villarán He said he has monthly income of approximately s/5,000.
The exburgomaestre provided this information at the time of accrediting the magistrates of the oral trial. In the same way, he said that, currently, he is a pensioner and has goods in his name for the actions of a company of which he is part with his brothers.
“His occupation?” Asked the judge. “Now I’m a pensioner,” he replied Villarán. “What are your average income?” The magistrate questioned. “Average, five thousand soles per month,” said the former mayor. “Do you record a history?” “No,” said the exburgomaestre. “Assets in his name? He investigated.” A set of actions of some stores that I share with my seven brothers, “he said.
Villarán will face the oral trial against him for the alleged crimes of illicit association, collusion, bribery (bribery), money laundering, generic falsehood and false statement in administrative procedure within the framework of the inquiries for the Lava Jato case.
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Susana Villarán asks that in the trial they will pray “
In the morning, prior to starting the audience, the former mayor Susana Villarán He appeared in the third National Collegiate Criminal Court for the start of his oral trial. A few meters from the headquarters of the Judiciary, he expressed his desire for justice to be done in the process and that “it is talk to the truth.”
“You (the press) know me, I hope you let me enter with peace and tranquility, to start a moment that expected for many years. I hope justice, respect, impartiality and that the truth is talk,” he said.
The oral trial against Susana Villarán began
The Public Ministry requested a 29 -year prison sentence for Susana Villarán for the alleged collusion crimes, illegal association, own passive bribery and money laundering. According to the Prosecutor’s Office, Villarán would have received illicit contributions from the Brazilian construction companies Odebrecht and OAS to finance their political campaigns, thereby committing road concessions in the capital.
According to the fiscal thesis, the contributions of the Brazilian companies were decisive in the campaign against the 2013 revocation, which allowed Villar will remain in office, as well as in their 2014 re -election campaign. In return, contracts such as Lima Routes and Yellow Line concession would have been granted.
