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Venezuela Seeks Juan Guaidó Arrest Over Alleged Oil deal Corruption in Spain
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Venezuela’s Attorney General Tarek William Saab announced Friday that his office will investigate Juan Guaidó, the exiled opposition leader, for alleged corruption linked to a case shaking Spain, and seek an international arrest warrant via Interpol [[1]]. The accusations stem from leaked audios suggesting Guaidó offered a lucrative oil deal to Spanish officials in exchange for political recognition.
Details of the Alleged Corruption Scheme
The controversy centers on audios purportedly between José luis Ábalos, a former Spanish minister, and koldo garcía, his advisor. These recordings allegedly reveal discussions about a potential oil agreement brokered by Guaidó,offering commissions of €500,000 per month for three years to high-ranking Spanish government figures in return for recognizing him as Venezuela’s interim president.
Did You Know? The Spanish Civil Guard uncovered these audios during a broader corruption investigation within the Socialist Party.
According to Saab, this new investigation adds to the existing 29 cases the Public Ministry has against Guaidó, who currently resides in Miami with his family. The charges against Guaidó include usurpation of functions, money laundering, treason, and conspiracy [[1]].
Guaidó’s Response to the Allegations
In response to the surfacing of these audios,Guaidó took to social media platform X to defend himself. He stated,”This explains why [Spanish Prime Minister Pedro] Sánchez did not receive me in 2020,why the Lima group sabotaged [efforts],and why he chose to approach Maduro.They were not interested in democracy in Venezuela. What they were looking for was a ‘ball.'”
The Spanish Connection: Ábalos and García
The leaked audios reveal that Koldo García, an advisor to former Minister Ábalos, claimed to have facilitated contact between Guaidó’s team and officials within the Spanish government, including José Manuel albares, who was then Secretary General of International Affairs. García suggested that Guaidó’s team was grateful for Ábalos’s efforts to secure recognition from the Spanish government and offered them control of a Venezuelan oil company based in the United States.
Pro Tip: Political corruption cases often involve complex networks of individuals and financial incentives, making them tough to investigate and prosecute.
The audios further suggest that García stood to gain a commission of €500,000 per month for three years for mediating the oil agreement. Ábalos, in the recordings, appears to acknowledge the potential financial benefits of the deal.
Venezuela’s Political Landscape
Venezuela has been in a state of political and economic turmoil for years [[2]]. the country faces hyperinflation,shortages of basic goods,and a mass exodus of its citizens. The political situation is characterized by a power struggle between the ruling socialist party and the opposition, with accusations of corruption and human rights abuses on both sides.
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