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Columbian Ex-Official Pleads Guilty to Bribery Scheme in US
December 13, 2018
A former Colombian anti-corruption official is facing prison time after pleading guilty to U.S. money-laundering conspiracy charges as part of a bribery scheme.
A sentencing hearing is scheduled Thursday in Miami federal court for the former director of the anti-corruption office for Colombia’s chief prosecutor.
The man faces up to 20 years in prison.
The Drug Enforcement Administration says in court documents that the man sought to obtain thousands of dollars in bribes from a former governor of Colombia’s Cordoba region who was under a separate corruption investigation.
Bribery is defined as the act of offering money in order to influence the actions of another. The crime of bribery usually arises in the case of public officials, where a private citizen may offer something of value as a means to influence how the public official carries out their public duties. Most bribery cases are charged as conspiracies. In a conspiracy, the government believes that two or more people agreed to engage in criminal conduct.
With extremely harsh penalties on the line, anyone facing accusations of bribery needs a powerful federal criminal defense attorney on their side to protect their interests, their livelihood, and, most importantly, their freedom.
Our South Florida Federal Criminal Defense Attorneys at Whittel & Melton represent public officials, business owners, executives, professionals, lawyers, and other individuals across the country, including across the state of Florida who find themselves under investigation for bribery or other white collar crimes. We are available for a free consultation 24/7. You can call us directly at 561-367-8777 or contact us online.