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El Salvadoran ex-President Mauricio Funes sentenced to six years for tax evasion

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) – An El Salvador courtroom sentenced former President Mauricio Funes Wednesday to 6 years in jail for tax evasion, the second time in precisely greater than a month {that a} courtroom has sentenced the ex-leader in absentia.

Prosecutors had requested for an eight-year sentence in opposition to Funes, who lives in Nicaragua.

In late May, one other tribunal sentenced Funes to 14 years in jail for negotiating with the nation’s highly effective avenue gangs throughout his administration.



El Salvador has pursued Funes, 64, who ruled from 2009 to 2014, for different alleged crimes in at the least a half dozen circumstances. Nicaragua gave him citizenship in 2019.

Funes is the second former Salvadoran president sentenced to jail for criminality throughout his administration. In 2018, former President Tony Saca was sentenced to 10 years in jail after pleading responsible to diverting greater than $300 million in state funds. He was Funes’ predecessor, governing from 2004 to 2009.

El Salvador modified its legal guidelines final yr to permit trials in absentia.

Prosecutors alleged Funes dodged about $85,000 in taxes in 2014, his final yr in workplace. The courtroom ordered him to pay $200,000 in fines and curiosity.

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