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alejandro andrade

America's Justice has a problem: exhibit Venezuela

Justice isn't about fairness. It isn't a system where victims can exact revenge on their tormentors, and it is not the place where serious crime is punished in appropriate measure. There are many examples where America's Justice has settled with offenders, in exchange for something. The criteria by which that something is weighted at time of reducing, or altogether eliminating, jail time remains a mystery. There isn't a table, or a set series of parameters guiding actions of the judiciary when criminals decide to "cooperate".

Venezuelan Corruption: Alejandro Andrade Sentenced To 10 Years Alek Boyd Thu, 11/29/2018 - 13:09

So it came to pass: Alejandro Andrade, aka "teniente chapita", got sentenced to 10 years.

The $1billion bribe official: Alejandro Andrade, Venezuela's former Treasury chief Alek Boyd Wed, 11/21/2018 - 04:31

It is quite difficult to make sense of the Justice Deparment's latest in fight against Venezuelan corruption (see full release below). Alejandro Andrade got to be appointed head of Banco del Tesoro (Treasury Deparment) out of pity. It weren't Andrade's financial credentials, of which he has none, that got him the job.

Source: DoJ to unseal indicments Alek Boyd Wed, 11/14/2018 - 14:48

A source has told this site the U.S. Department of Justice is to unseal indicments, related to Alejandro Andrade's corruption racket when heading Venezuela's Banco del Tesoro. Up to nine people are said to be part of criminal probe about to be revealed. It goes back to the times of Leonardo Gonzalez Dellan, all the way to Andrade's multibillion dollar schemes with Raul Gorrin.