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Why Guatemala’s Anti-Corruption Commission Faces a New Wave of Efforts to Derail It

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Why Guatemala’s Anti-Corruption Commission Faces a New Wave of Efforts to Derail It
Abstract
A new attorney general took office in Guatemala last week amid sharp tensions over the role of a United Nations-backed anti-corruption commission that has helped bring high-profile charges against some of the country’s most powerful politicians. Maria Consuelo Porras, a former substitute judge for Guatemala’s Constitutional Court, will run the country’s Public Ministry and direct its criminal, human rights and anti-corruption investigations. The outgoing attorney general, Thelma Aldana, and her predecessor, Claudia Paz y Paz Bailey, showed impressive leadership and independence in investigating and prosecuting these sorts of cases. Now their enemies want those advances reversed. Across Central America, public [...]
Blog Title
World Politics Review
Date
2018-05-23
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29/01/2023, 21:16
Language
English
Citation
Doyle, K., & Oglesby, E. (2018, May 23). Why Guatemala’s Anti-Corruption Commission Faces a New Wave of Efforts to Derail It. World Politics Review. https://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/why-guatemala-s-anti-corruption-commission-faces-a-new-wave-of-efforts-to-derail-it/