Reuters 02/06/2017
Chief Prosecutor Carlos Baca addresses the media after Ecuador arrested five people, including a relative of the Vice President, and raided several companies as part of a local investigation into Brazilian construction company Odebrecht's corruption scandal, in Quito. Photo: Reuters
Ecuador arrested five people on Friday including a relative of the vice president, and raided several companies as part of a local investigation into Brazilian construction company Odebrecht's corruption scandal.
The state prosecutor's office did not provide names, but Vice President Jorge Glas, who oversaw the oil and infrastructure sectors while serving as strategic sectors minister, said a relative of his was among the detained.
The arrests took place after Chief Prosecutor Carlos Baca met with Brazil's attorney general on Thursday to receive information from plea bargain deals.
"Those detained and the raided companies are part of a wider web of organized crime that involved and had as its center the company Odebrecht," Baca told journalists, adding he would return to Brazil to obtain more information.
Glas has been accused by a fugitive former oil minister of being "the ringleader" of a bribe network in the energy sector.
A childhood friend of leftist ex-President Rafael Correa who also served as his vice president, Glas has consistently denied any wrongdoing and on Friday called for a full investigation.
"According to the information I have, a relative of mine is being investigated. Everything should be investigated and justice had," he told journalists.
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