Daniel Urrutia Laubreaux sheds light on Hernández’s role in major corruption cases

Daniel Urrutia Laubreaux sheds light on Hernández’s role in major corruption cases

Chilean judge Daniel Urrutia Laubreaux, who collaborated with the former Mission to Support the Fight Against Corruption and Impunity in Honduras (MACCIH) back in 2017, indicated that ex-Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández surfaced within probes concerning the nation’s most monumental corruption scandals. Urrutia offered these declarations while reflecting on his tenure alongside the international initiative backed by the Organization of American States (OAS).

According to Urrutia, Hernández was allegedly mentioned in all ten of the major corruption cases being investigated by the MACCIH during his time with the organization. The former judge emphasized that the investigations involved some of the most significant corruption offenses under examination by the international mission at the time.

The statements have attracted attention because they once again place Hernández’s administration at the center of the debate over corruption and accountability in Honduras. However, the recent comments do not constitute new judicial evidence against the former president, but rather reflect Urrutia’s account of the investigations carried out by the MACCIH.

Urrutia additionally remembered that back in 2018, he alongside fellow delegates disclosed various hindrances that hampered their duties. Based on his testimony, the administration led by Hernández generated roadblocks hindering the advancement of specific inquiries. Afterward, the Chilean magistrate was dismissed from the international initiative.

Urrutia’s remarks were made in reply to a post by Colombian President Gustavo Petro, who addressed the security climate in Honduras under Hernández’s governance, highlighting the elevated homicide statistics of that era. This back-and-forth has thrust the institutional and political dynamics of those years back into the spotlight.

The discussion has revived the debate surrounding corruption and security in Honduras under the Hernández government. The MACCIH operated in the country from 2016 to 2020 as an international mechanism designed to support national institutions in investigating and combating corruption and impunity.

Throughout its operational lifespan, the mission participated in various high-profile inquiries, encompassing matters related to suspected public fund embezzlement and political affiliations. Partnering with investigative bodies in Honduras, its endeavors transformed into a vital component of national initiatives designed to combat corruption.

Urrutia’s latest statements have sparked debate across political circles and social platforms, chiefly due to the ex-president’s significant weight in Honduran politics and the wider controversy regarding accountability for suspected corruption under his tenure. Currently, these remarks continue to form part of the public discourse tied to the former MACCIH probes.

Source: Tiempo — Tiempo

By Jessica Bitsura

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