Alejandro Sinibaldi
Alejandro Sinibaldi is a Guatemalan politician who served as the Minister of Communications under President Otto Pérez Molina before attempting to run for president himself. He became controversial due to his alleged connection to several corruption schemes, leading to a warrant for his arrest. Sinibaldi surrendered to authorities in 2019 after being a fugitive for nearly a year, as investigations into corruption within the government intensified.
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| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Guatemala | 2 | 3.00 | 0.18% | +0% | 17,915,568 | 32,515 | $82,000 | 149$ |
| Totals | 2 | 17,915,568 | 32,515 | $82,000 | 149$ |
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Guatemala:
Alejandro Sinibaldi, a former Minister of Communications, also faced legal proceedings in the Odebrecht case.
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Guatemala:
Alejandro Sinibaldi is mentioned as the minister who contracted the corrupt company Odebrecht.
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Guatemala:
Alejandro Sinibaldi is a former official whose properties were taken by Marco Antonio Villeda.
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Guatemala:
Alejandro Sinibaldi was released from preventive prison in a case related to money laundering.
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Guatemala:
Alejandro Sinibaldi is an ex-minister and politician condemned by the U.S. for undermining democracy.
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Guatemala:
Alejandro Sinibaldi is a politician associated with high-profile corruption cases in Guatemala.
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Guatemala:
Alejandro Sinibaldi is alleged to be the leader of a network that funneled bribes through public contracts.
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Guatemala:
Alejandro Sinibaldi is involved in a legal case related to corruption and bribery during his time as Minister of Communications.
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Guatemala:
Alejandro Sinibaldi, a former minister of Communications, was released by Judge Cruz despite facing serious charges.
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Guatemala:
Alejandro Sinibaldi was the minister who awarded the contract for the expansion of the CA-02 Occidente to Norberto Odebrecht.
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