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SAN JOSE, Oct. 27 (Xinhuanet) -- A third former Costa Rican president, Jose
Maria Figueres, has been involved in a corruption scandal, local media reported
Wednesday.
Figueres' predecessor Rafael Calderon and successor Miguel Angel Rodriguez were arrested for
corruption this month.
Figueres, who was president between 1994 and 1998, allegedly received
900,000 US dollars between 2000 and 2003 from Alcatel, a French
telecommunications company.
Figueres' legal representative in Costa Rica, Mario Baltodano, said Tuesday
that the money his client received from the company was legal as he was no
longer head of state at the time.
Figueres is now chief executive officer of the Geneva-based World Economic
Forum.
He was hired as an adviser to Alcatel by H.F. Desarrollos
Interdisciplinarios S.A., whose owner, Roberto Hidalgo Araya, served as advisor
to his administration, local media said.
The charges against him were brought about by Hidalgo Araya andan
ex-politician, Carmen Valverde, it is reported.
Rodriguez was arrested on Oct. 15 upon arrival in Costa Rica from
Washington after his resignation as secretary general of the Organization of
American States. He was accused of receiving moneyfrom Alcatel when he was
president.
Calderon was detained a week later for receiving bribes, illegal enrichment
and involvement in the illegal use of a foreignloan. Enditem |