The Americas

Mr Clean for president—maybe

|BOGOTA AND BUENOS AIRES

SMALL, softly spoken, Colombia's former prosecutor-general, Alfonso Valdivieso Sarmiento does not look like presidential material. But he has one huge merit in a country overshadowed for almost three years by charges that its current president, Ernesto Samper, was elected with the aid of drug money—and that many others in public life have been bought by it. Mr Valdivieso is clean— and it was he who pushed the investigation into those who may not be.

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