Panama City. The nation’s attorney, Luis Gómez, asserted yesterday that the trial in Panama for money laundering in the Odebrecht case continues despite the resignation of prosecutor Mahmad Daud Hasan. Initially scheduled for last November 12, the judicial body postponed the hearing to next January 20 and until February 28, with several defendants, including two former presidents. In the process for money laundering and corruption, started two years ago, for the handling of bribes from the Brazilian construction company, 31 people appear involved, including former leaders Ricardo Martinelli (2009-2014) and Juan Carlos Varela (2014-2019). ), as well as several of his ministers.

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