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In Latin America, Presidential Corruption Continues to Challenge the Rule of Law

Archive - Pre 2015By adminMay 5, 20092 Comments

In the last couple decades, Latin American countries have sadly seen more than a few presidential corruption cases, most of which have been followed by lengthy dramatic legal processes. Former presidents have been arrested or have run away; charges have been presented, withdrawn and then brought up again; while in some cases convictions have been…

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