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Guatemalan central bank, social security chiefs arrested in latest government corruption scandal

GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala — The heads of the Guatemalan Central Bank and social security administration were arrested Wednesday on corruption charges, prosecutors said,Ā the latest blow to embattled President Otto PĆ©rez Molina.

Julio SuƔrez, the head of the Central Bank of Guatemala, and Juan de Dios Rodrƭguez, the president of the Guatemalan Social Security Institute (IGSS), are accused of fraud in a $14.5 million contract for dialysis services for patients covered by IGSS health insurance.

Prosecutors accuse them of bribery, influence peddling and charging illegal commissions in connection with the contract, which awarded the dialysis concession to a pharmaceutical firm called PISA last December.

Members of the IGSS board of directors and two PISA executives also were arrested.

Read all The Tico Times’ recent coverage on government corruption in Guatemala

SuÔrez and Rodríguez are the latest figures to fall in the Pérez administration, which has been hard hit by a separate scandal over a customs bribery ring. Former Vice President Roxana Baldetti resigned this month after one of her top aides was accused of involvement in the scheme.

PƩrez has faced large protests calling for him to do step down.

The latest case will likely fuel the fire, as PƩrez had named Rodrƭguez to his post in 2013 with the express mission of fighting corruption at the IGSS.

A close confidante, RodrĆ­guez had previously been the president’s personal secretary.

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