in connection with the receipt of illegal campaign contributions from Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht.
In 2014, the Humala administration awarded a consortium made up of Odebrecht, Spain's Enagas and Peru's Graña y Montero a contract to build the Southern Peruvian Gas Pipeline.
In February, former Odebrecht executive Raymundo Trindade Serra told Peruvian authorities that he personally witnessed the company's then-representative in Peru, Jorge Barata, deliver US$1 million to Heredia for her husband's 2011 campaign.
The companies agreed to pay a combined total penalty of at least $3.5 billion to resolve charges with authorities in the United States, Brazil, and Switzerland arising out of those schemes.
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