Ecuador’s Prosecutor’s Office Calls for 13 Years in Prison for Former Vice President Jorge Glas and Payment of Millionaire Reparations · Global Voices
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Although in his testimony the former vice president of Ecuador , Jorge Glas, claimed not to have stolen anything, the State Attorney General's Office requested the maximum penalty of 13 years in prison for him and for the former secretary of the Manabí Reconstruction Committee, Carlos Bernal, for the crime of embezzlement, as well as the payment of 225 million as reparation.The deputy prosecutor, Wilson Toainga, also ordered the two defendants t…
In his testimony before the Tribunal of Juzgamiento of the Manabí Reconstruction case, former Vice President Jorge Glas defended his actions at the head of the Committee for the Reconstruction of Manabí and Esmeraldas after the earthquake of April 2016.
Former Vice President of Ecuador on the lookout The Office of the Public Prosecutor of Ecuador requested that former Vice President Jorge Glas be found guilty for alleged embezzlement of public funds (speculated) during the reconstruction process of the areas affected by the 2016 earthquake in Manabí province, and that he be sentenced to 13 years in prison. Also, during his final pleading, he requested for both Glas and former official Carlos Be…
Manabí Reconstruction Case Prosecutor asks for 13 years in prison for Jorge Glas; sentence will be known on June 30 By Juan Pinchao The trial against former vice president Jorge Glas and former official Carlos Bernal, is about to reach its final part in the Manabí Reconstruction case. On the afternoon of this Sunday, June 22, the [...] La entrada Lawfare en Ecuador The Prosecutor's Office reported that it requested 13 years in prison for forme…
A court of the National Court of Justice of Ecuador (CNJ) reported that it will issue at the end of the month the ruling of the trial against former vice president Jorge Glas (2013-2018), whose capture at the Mexican diplomatic headquarters in Quito last year caused a crisis between the two countries and the breakdown of bilateral relations.
In addition to the maximum penalty, the Prosecutor's Office requested a fine of 70 Unified Basic Wages ($32,900) for each defendant. The post-Prosecutor's Office requests 13 years in prison for Jorge Glas and Carlos Bernal in the Manabí Reconstruction case appeared first on El Diario.
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