Ex-president faces corruption case
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Prosecutors filed corruption charges against former President Miguel Angel Rodriguez, nearly three years after he resigned as head of the Organization of American States to face accusations of accepting a bribe from French telecom Alcatel.
Rodriguez is accused of taking about $230,000 from Alcatel’s Latin American branch in exchange for granting it a $149-million cellphone contract in 2001, La Nacion newspaper reported.
La Nacion said Rodriguez also pocketed an additional $590,000 from the firm, according to testimony from Jose Antonio Lobo, former director of Costa Rica’s Electricity Institute.
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