
Many people wonder why Kuczynski issued this pardon to Fujimori, who embezzled as much as $600 million of public funds, according to Transparency International. After all, the current President had promised during his campaign to not pardon Fujimori.
It appears that a quid pro quo prompted this decision. Kuczynski faced an impeachment vote stemming from his involvement with the Brazilian construction giant, Odebrecht, which has paid massive bribes to many high-level Latin American leaders in exchange for lucrative contracts. Thus, it was quite suspicious that Kuczynski's company received a $782,000 consulting fee from Odebrecht while he served as Peru's Minister of Economy.












Comment: It's no surprise the Clinton's and Bush's both supported Fujimori and that the CIA continued to fund Montesinos. Much of the 'drug wars' was a means of consolidating power and getting rid of competitors, while propping up the drug cartels that were willing to do business with the CIA and corrupt government officials.