Former Peruvian President Vizcarra gets 14 years in prison in corruption case

In a landmark ruling on Wednesday, a Peruvian court handed down a 14-year prison sentence to former President Martín Vizcarra for his involvement in a corruption scandal during his tenure as governor of Moquegua, a southern state in Peru. The court also imposed a nine-year ban on Vizcarra from holding any public office. The verdict stems from allegations that Vizcarra accepted illicit payments totaling approximately $611,000 from construction companies in exchange for awarding them lucrative contracts for two major infrastructure projects: an irrigation system and a hospital. Prosecutors had initially sought a 15-year sentence, but the court settled on 14 years, emphasizing the gravity of the offenses. This case underscores Peru’s ongoing struggle with political corruption and its efforts to hold high-ranking officials accountable for their actions.