
Guatemala's former President Otto Pérez said he could have made "10 or 15 times" the money he is accused of stealing if he had taken bribes offered by powerful Mexican drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán.

Guatemala's former President Otto Pérez said he could have made "10 or 15 times" the money he is accused of stealing if he had taken bribes offered by powerful Mexican drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán.

El ex presidente de Guatemala, acusado de corrupción, defiende que cuando capturó al capo en 1993 éste le ofreció una gran suma de dinero que no aceptó "por sus principios"

The President acknowledged that the country's crime, corruption and economic troubles have caused distrust and anger among Mexicans.

For the first time in recent history the government did not make the report available publicly the day before the president's address.

National Security Commission head Monte Alejandro Rubido left the Cabinet. His replacement is Renato Sales, the current head of the anti-kidnapping commission.

Autoridades peruanas hallan nexo entre oficiales de aduanas y narcotraficantes; policía del país sudamericano comparte investigaciones con la PGR
Al capo también le preocupaba su posible extradición a Estados Unidos


Expertos coinciden en que hasta el momento las investigaciones han sido incompletas; sólo hay tres consignados por la evasión
