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- Peru's former President Alejandro Toledo requested a pardon from the government due to health problems.
- Toledo is serving a 20-year prison sentence for receiving 35 million dollars in bribes from the Odebrecht company.
- Doctors warned that 80-year-old Toledo could suffer a heart attack or stroke at any moment.
- The pardon request was submitted two weeks before right-wing Keiko Fujimori comes to power.
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Peru's former President Alejandro Toledo, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for corruption, requested a pardon from the government due to health problems. His lawyer, Carlos Torres, announced that the request was submitted at the prison in Lima, where Toledo is being held.
The eighty-year-old Toledo stated in a written statement that his health has seriously deteriorated in prison, noting that doctors warned he could suffer a heart attack or stroke at any moment. Toledo, who served as President of Peru from 2001-2006, emphasized that he must be pardoned urgently.
Toledo was sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2024 for receiving 35 million dollars in bribes from the Brazilian construction company Odebrecht in exchange for being favored in public tenders. Last year, he received an additional 13 years in prison for money laundering in the same case, and under Peruvian law, the sentences are combined and served based on the heavier one.
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- Why is Alejandro Toledo serving a prison sentence?
- Toledo was sentenced to 20 years in prison for receiving 35 million dollars in bribes from the Brazilian company Odebrecht in exchange for being favored in public tenders during his term in office.
- What is the reason for Toledo's pardon request?
- Toledo's lawyer requested an urgent pardon, stating that his client's health in prison has seriously deteriorated and that doctors drew attention to the risk of a heart attack or stroke.
- How many years is Toledo's sentence and how is it being served?
- Toledo was given 20 years for corruption and an additional 13 years for money laundering. Under Peruvian law, these sentences are combined and served based on the heavier 20-year term.