Colombia’s first avowedly left-wing president is mired in scandal
Gustavo Petro’s son, brother, and former chief of staff are all under investigation
BACKPACKS full of cash, Caribbean condominiums and 1.1bn unexplained pesos ($281,000): these sound like details in a John le Carré novel, not the stuff of court papers. And yet all three appear in the evidence in a criminal case against Nicolás Petro, son of Gustavo Petro, Colombia’s first avowedly left-wing president. On January 11th Colombian prosecutors charged Mr Petro junior with illicit enrichment and money laundering. The court rejected his lawyer’s request to scrap the proceedings, and set a trial date for the end of April.
This article appeared in the The Americas section of the print edition under the headline “The cost of scandal”
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