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Jailed Guatemala ex-leader denies corruption charges | Jailed Guatemala ex-leader denies corruption charges |
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Guatemala's former president has appeared in court after spending his first night in prison. | Guatemala's former president has appeared in court after spending his first night in prison. |
Otto Perez Molina, 64, rejected allegations that he was the mastermind of a customs corruption scheme dubbed La Linea, or The Line. | Otto Perez Molina, 64, rejected allegations that he was the mastermind of a customs corruption scheme dubbed La Linea, or The Line. |
At least 100 people are being investigated over the scheme. | At least 100 people are being investigated over the scheme. |
A judge in Guatemala City ordered his detention on Thursday while hearings over the corruption allegations took place. | A judge in Guatemala City ordered his detention on Thursday while hearings over the corruption allegations took place. |
After Friday's second day of hearings, Mr Perez Molina was again taken from court to a military prison in the capital. | |
Mr Perez Molina addressed the court on Friday. | Mr Perez Molina addressed the court on Friday. |
"The first thing I want to deny: I don't belong to La Linea," he said. | "The first thing I want to deny: I don't belong to La Linea," he said. |
Guatemala elections Q&A | |
He denied taking any bribes and promised to co-operate with the investigation. | He denied taking any bribes and promised to co-operate with the investigation. |
"Your honour, I am not going to risk my dignity, my work, nor all the effort I have made for Guatemala in return for $800,000,'' he said, in reference to the amount prosecutors say he received illegally. | "Your honour, I am not going to risk my dignity, my work, nor all the effort I have made for Guatemala in return for $800,000,'' he said, in reference to the amount prosecutors say he received illegally. |
Investigators say the scheme involved businesses paying bribes to government officials and customs officers in return for being allowed to evade import duties. | Investigators say the scheme involved businesses paying bribes to government officials and customs officers in return for being allowed to evade import duties. |
Drug lord | Drug lord |
Mr Perez Molina reminded the court that he had rejected much higher bribe offers from the fugitive Mexican drug lord, Joaquin "Shorty" Guzman in 1993. | Mr Perez Molina reminded the court that he had rejected much higher bribe offers from the fugitive Mexican drug lord, Joaquin "Shorty" Guzman in 1993. |
Mr Perez Molina led the operation that led to his arrest in Guatemala. | Mr Perez Molina led the operation that led to his arrest in Guatemala. |
"After his capture, I was offered 10, 15 times more than that amount in bribes [to let him go]. I didn't do it because that goes against my principles," he said. | "After his capture, I was offered 10, 15 times more than that amount in bribes [to let him go]. I didn't do it because that goes against my principles," he said. |
Guzman, who is the leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, was extradited to Mexico, but escaped from a high security jail for a second time earlier this year. | Guzman, who is the leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, was extradited to Mexico, but escaped from a high security jail for a second time earlier this year. |
Guatemala's Congress stripped Mr Perez Molina of his immunity from prosecution on Tuesday. | Guatemala's Congress stripped Mr Perez Molina of his immunity from prosecution on Tuesday. |
That opened the way for criminal charges to be brought against him. | That opened the way for criminal charges to be brought against him. |
The vice-president was sworn in as interim head of state ahead of elections this Sunday after Mr Perez Molina resigned on Thursday. | The vice-president was sworn in as interim head of state ahead of elections this Sunday after Mr Perez Molina resigned on Thursday. |
Alejandro Maldonado is expected to govern until the new president is sworn in on 14 January. | Alejandro Maldonado is expected to govern until the new president is sworn in on 14 January. |
Guatemalans go to the polls on Sunday to take part in scheduled general elections. | Guatemalans go to the polls on Sunday to take part in scheduled general elections. |
Mr Perez Molina is constitutionally barred from seeking re-election. | Mr Perez Molina is constitutionally barred from seeking re-election. |
Mr Maldonado had only been in the post of vice-president since mid-May, when his predecessor Roxana Baldetti resigned. | Mr Maldonado had only been in the post of vice-president since mid-May, when his predecessor Roxana Baldetti resigned. |
Ms Baldetti is accused of involvement in the same corruption scheme that Mr Perez Molina is said to have masterminded. She is also being held in prison. | Ms Baldetti is accused of involvement in the same corruption scheme that Mr Perez Molina is said to have masterminded. She is also being held in prison. |
Mr Perez Molina's resignation on Thursday and arrest are a huge victory for an unprecedented anti-corruption protest movement that had swelled in recent months, with regular marches in Guatemala's major cities. | Mr Perez Molina's resignation on Thursday and arrest are a huge victory for an unprecedented anti-corruption protest movement that had swelled in recent months, with regular marches in Guatemala's major cities. |
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