An El Salvador tribunal sentenced former President Antonio Saca to 10 years in prison on Wednesday after he pleaded guilty to embezzlement and money laundering charges involving more than $300 million of public funds.
Saca, 53, pleaded guilty to the charges last month.
His lawyer said at the time that he had pleaded guilty in exchange for a reduction in his prison sentence.
During the trial, prosecutors said Saca had appropriated public funds for himself and others, including taking more than $7 million for his former party, the right-wing Nationalist Republican Alliance (ARENA)
Five years of the sentence were for money laundering, and five for embezzlement. He also has to give back $260 million to the state. The court also sentenced six other former officials from Saca’s government to between three and 16 years for participating in a network of corruption.
Leftist Funes, who governed El Salvador between 2009 and 2014, has said he is a victim of political attacks orchestrated by businessmen and conservatives.
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