Guatemala to shut down U.N. anti-corruption body early
Source: Reuters
WORLD NEWS JANUARY 7, 2019 / 5:47 PM / UPDATED 21 MINUTES AGO
Guatemala to shut down U.N. anti-corruption body early
Michelle Nichols
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UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Guatemala notified the United Nations it was terminating a U.N.-backed anti-graft commission on Tuesday, months ahead of schedule, accusing the body of abuses of power, and prompting a swift rebuke from the U.N. secretary-general.
The International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala, or CICIG, was set up over a decade ago with the authority to conduct independent investigations and work with the countrys prosecutors, bringing down the last president in 2015.
The CICIG also went after President Jimmy Morales, who said in August he would not renew the organizations mandate, which was due to expire in September 2019. Days later, he banned CICIG head Ivan Velasquez, a hard-charging Colombian prosecutor, from re-entering the country.
Working with the then-attorney general, CICIG tried to prosecute Morales, a former comedian, in 2017 over alleged campaign finance violations. That move followed separate CICIG corruption probes into members of the presidents family.
Guatemalan Foreign Minister Sandra Jovel met with U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in New York on Monday and handed him a letter informing him of the governments intention to end the agreement that had established CICIG.
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