Former Guatemalan president Alfonso Portillo was sentenced in New York City to five years and 10 months in prison on Thursday over a US$2.5 million bribery scandal involving Taiwan.
Portillo, extradited to the US from his home country a year ago, pleaded guilty in March to trying to launder bribes Taiwan paid to Guatemala through US banks to get the Central American nation to offer diplomatic recognition to Taipei over Beijing.
The disgraced former leader, who was president between 2000 and 2004, has been detained since January 2010. Counting time already served, he will only remain in prison another year-and-a-half, according to the ruling by US District Judge Robert Patterson. Portillo, 62, must also pay a US$2.5 million fine.
“It was a mistake. There were five errors over a long period of time,” the judge said.
Portillo received five checks for US$500,000 each from Taiwan between 1999 and 2002, and then conspired to launder the money, the court ruling said.
Wearing a dark suit in the Manhattan courtroom, Portillo showed no reaction as the sentence was read. He gave a political speech in his defense during the four-hour hearing.
“The four-and-a-half years in jail have been a big learning experience for me, but also great pain for my family,” the former president said in Spanish, emphasizing he did not seek “to justify” his crime, but to get another “opportunity.”
By entering the guilty plea and agreeing to repay to the US the bribes received from Taiwan, he avoided a maximum sentence of 20 years.
His lawyer asked for Portillo to only be sentenced to time already served, saying he had already sufficiently paid for his “serious mistake.”
However, the prosecutor asked the judge to consider “the impact of this sentence” for the treatment of corrupt leaders around the world, asking him to impose the maximum sentence of five years, 11 months.
Still unresolved is whether Portillo will serve the remainder of his jail term in the US or Guatemala, as requested by the defense.
Guatemalan President Otto Perez said that the country “respected” the US court’s ruling and that it would now wait and see what the next steps are.
Portillo was the first former Latin American leader extradited to the US.
He had initially been charged with conspiring to launder US$70 million in US banks during his tenure, but under the terms of the plea deal, the charges were limited to laundering the Taiwan bribes.
Guatemala is one of 22 countries, mostly in Central America and the Caribbean, that recognize Taiwan diplomatically over China.
Taiwan has donated millions of dollars to Guatemala for a variety of programs, including agricultural projects and to build schools and roads.
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