Venezuela’s Guaidó grapples with case of alleged corruption

The Hindu, June 18, 2019

Venezuela’s U.S.-backed opposition on June 17 came under increasing scrutiny for a case in which two activists allegedly misappropriated funds designated to help Venezuelan security forces who deserted and crossed into Colombia.

Opposition leader Juan Guaidó said his diplomatic representative in Colombia will on Tuesday provide Colombian investigators with information about an opposition probe of the case. Mr. Guaidó, who is trying to topple Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, says anyone found guilty of wrongdoing must be punished.

“Dictatorships cover up corruption,” Mr. Guaidó tweeted. “We don’t.”

Still, the alleged theft was a blow to an opposition movement that frequently accuses Mr. Maduro and his associates of large-scale corruption, contributing to the economic and humanitarian crisis that Venezuela has endured for years.

Mr. Maduro was quick to highlight the alleged opposition theft, saying it shows Mr. Guaidó’s camp cannot be trusted.

“Corruption isn’t new in the opposition,” he said. “The evidence is coming out.”

Many of the Venezuelan security forces who fled into Colombia ended up in limbo, staying in hotels and other lodgings with no means of supporting themselves.

Working with Colombian authorities, the Venezuelan opposition set up a plan to provide food and shelter for deserters and any family members who had joined them.

The two suspects in the case were removed from their jobs after the internal investigation started, according to the Venezuelan opposition. They are currently in Colombia.

In January, Mr. Guaidó declared that he was the rightful leader of Venezuela and that Mr. Maduro’s re-election last year was a sham.

The United States led dozens of countries in recognizing Mr. Guaidó’s claim, and imposed sanctions on Venezuela’s already deteriorating oil industry.

Mr. Maduro has defied the pressure, maintaining the support of Venezuela’s military leadership as well as allies Cuba and Russia.

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