Former governor under house arrest in southern Peru

By July 12, 2015

Former Arequipa governor Juan Guillen has been placed under house arrest during an investigation into two road projects contracted during his term.

Government corruption prosecutors held a 14-hour grand jury in Arequipa last week in its investigation into alleged corruption and embezzlement in the bidding process and contracts for the Arequipa-La Joya highway and Chilina bridge.

After the grand jury, the judge agreed to place former Arequipa governor Juan Guillen under house arrest for six months. He also placed consultant Delford Sarmiento and bridge expert Jack Lopez under house arrest.

Prosecutors and congressional investigators allege Guillen steered an overvalued highway contract to the Spanish-Peruvian consortium, Ingenieria Arequipa La Joya. They have identified $6 million is unaccounted losses.

The original budget for the highway was $30 million to build 13 miles of road. To date, $36 million has been spent and only 10 miles completed.

The company did not conduct technical feasibility or environmental impact studies required in public contracts, among other basic requirements.

Investigators say the company did not have the financial or technical capability to complete the job. Arequipa’s regional government had to directly manage construction until Peru’s finance ministry ordered the closure of the project, which is still incomplete.

At least two former officials in Arequipa’s regional government testified against Guillen. Another said the former governor improperly extended the project’s timeframe after it had expired.

“I am going to fight against the biased information that suggests that there is corruption that I’m directing. I do not admit that in any way,” Guillen said. He called the investigation “character assassination.”

“The situation is that Guillen has passed from being an invited witness to a subject of investigation in our meetings. The comptroller and auditing commission has congressional authorization to proceed this way,” said Enrique Wong, chairman of the congressional committee leading the investigation.

Wong says that as much as 50% of regional budgets are lost to corruption. He says the most egregious states are Ancash, Pasco and Tumbes, and that efficient use of public resources would solve many of the social problems in Peru.

Wong estimates that Arequipa loses $126 million every year from corruption, and that all of Peru’s states combine for $3.1 billion annually.

Arequipa congressman Marco Falconi estimates that 40% of the Arequipa-La Joya highway’s budget was stolen.

Guillen is also being questioned in the ongoing Onsoserv case, in which the Rodolfo Orellana network defrauded the Arequipa government of $2.3 million in a healthcare clinic contract.

Sources

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Arequipa: consiguen prisión preventiva para implicados en irregularidades en obra vial (Andina)

Juzgado reprograma audiencia de extitular regional de Arequipa (Andina)

Fiscalización analizó presuntas irregularidades en carretera Arequipa – La Joya (Andina)

Contraloría detectó perjuicio por más de S/. 19 millones en vía Arequipa – La Joya (El Pueblo)

Congreso investigará al expresidente Guillén (El Pueblo)

Dictan detención domiciliaria para expresidente regional de Arequipa Juan Manuel Guillén (La Republica)

Región Arequipa pierde S/. 400 millones al año a causa de la corrupción (La Republica)

Enrique Wong afirmó que se perdió S/. 600 millones en obras en Arequipa (La Republica)

Juan Manuel Guillén será investigado bajo arresto domiciliario (El Comercio)

VIDEO. Comisión Oncoserv encontró indicios contundentes de irregularidades (El Buho)

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