Peru's Lava Jato Case Special Prosecution Group Coordinator Rafael Vela has affirmed
"It (the agreement) allows the possibility of including new facts, starting with the acknowledgement of the effective collaborator, which should always be voluntary," he said.
Oas and Ex-Lima Mayor Castañeda
Finally, the prosecutor informed there will not be any further interrogations of Pinheiro, and the new information will be included in the document.
Odebrecht
As is known, the Brazilian construction giant admitted to having paid millions in bribes to government officials in Peru, in order to secure public-works contracts.
As a result,
Odebrecht benefited from over US$143 million between 2005 and 2014 in Peru, according to the U.S. Justice Department.
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