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Bolivian ex-minister pleads guilty to US bribery scheme

Arturo Murillo, 58, faces maximum of 10 years in prison

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 21 Oct 2022 5:00PM

Bolivian ex-minister pleads guilty to US bribery scheme
Ex-interior minister Arturo Murillo received at least US$532,000 in bribe payments from a US company in exchange for helping it win a US$5.6 million contract to provide tear gas and other non-lethal equipment to the Bolivian Defence Ministry, the US Justice Department says. – Wikimedia Commons pic, October 21, 2022

WASHINGTON – A former Bolivian cabinet minister pleaded guilty yesterday to conspiring to launder bribes from a Florida-based company, the United States Justice Department said.

Arturo Murillo, 58, received at least US$532,000 (RM2.52 billion) in bribe payments from the company in exchange for helping it win a US$5.6 million contract to provide tear gas and other non-lethal equipment to the Bolivian Defence Ministry, the Justice Department said.

Murillo served as interior minister in the interim right-wing government of Jeanine Anez, who took over Bolivia’s government in 2019 after the ouster of Evo Morales, Bolivia’s first indigenous president, amid street protests. 

Four co-conspirators joined Murillo in laundering the bribe money through US banks, including one in Miami where Murillo received US$130,000 in cash payments, the Justice Department said.

Murillo faces a maximum of 10 years in prison.

The four co-conspirators, Sergio Rodrigo Mendez, Luis Berkman, Bryan Berkman and Philip Lichtenfeld, pleaded guilty last year to their roles in the scheme.

They have been given prison terms ranging from 26 months to 42 months. – AFP, October 21, 2022

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