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Guatemalan anti-corruption prosecutor flees country after sacking

Juan Francisco Sandoval (C), who headed the Guatemalan Special Prosecutor's Office Against Impunity, enters Las Chinamas, El Salvador, on the border with Guatemala, early on July 24 [Sonia Perez Diaz/AP Photo]

Guatemalan anti-corruption prosecutor Juan Francisco Sandoval fled the country early on Saturday, only hours after being sacked in a move that sparked international outrage.

Sandoval, who had led the Guatemalan Special Prosecutor’s Office Against Impunity (FECI) until Friday, fled to the Salvadoran border in the wee hours of Saturday, said Jordan Rodas, the Guatemalan human rights ombudsman.

“The decision was made to safeguard his life,” Rodas told the Reuters news agency.

Sandoval arrived in La Chinamas, a border town in El Salvador, about 120km (75 miles) southeast of Guatemala City. He was accompanied on his trip out of Guatemala by human rights activists, Swedish Ambassador Hans Magnusson, and journalists from The Associated Press.

“Sadly, this has become a situation that many public servants in Guatemala have had to go through simply because we are not useful for the regime,” Sandoval said, as reported by AP.

“Wherever I am, I’m going to continue working for the good of the people of Guatemala, but for my own safety, I am not going to be used by people who have made exploiting government funds a way of life,” he said.

Guatemalan supporters of Sandoval gather in the streets in Guatemala City, on July 23 [Johan Ordonez/AFP]

Guatemala’s Attorney General Maria Porras removed the internationally known corruption prosecutor from his post on Friday.

A government statement earlier that day said Porras had removed Sandoval due to “constant abuses and frequent abuses to the institutionality” of the ministry. “Given the imminent lack of trust in the relationship, today his employment is terminated,” Porras said.

Edgar Ortiz, director of legal research at the Liberty and Development Foundation, told Al Jazeera that Guatemalans are deeply disappointed by the removal of Sandoval, whom Ortiz described as “the most visible face” in the fight against corruption.

The unit Sandoval headed was originally created to tackle investigations spearheaded by the United Nations-backed International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG), which was removed from the country in 2019.

He is a respected anti-corruption prosecutor with a record of pursuing dozens of criminal networks. Together with the former UN anti-corruption mission he helped take down former President Otto Perez Molina and some members of his cabinet on corruption charges.

“Prosecutor Sandoval was … the main contributor to this commission and to the fight against corruption so the general public is pretty much disappointed and mad (at) the government,” Ortiz told Al Jazeera from Guatemala City on Saturday.

“There is a relationship between corruption, drug dealing and organised crime,” he added, explaining that the corruption investigations carried out by Sandoval’s unit “have reached very powerful people and that explains what is happening to Sandoval now”.

His removal on Friday prompted international criticism, including from the administration of United States President Joe Biden, which has been urging the Guatemalan government as well as others in Central America to root out corruption.

“Attorney General Porras’s firing of anti-corruption champion Juan Francisco Sandoval is an outrageous move,” Samantha Power, administrator of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), wrote on Twitter on Saturday morning. “The Guatemalan people deserve better.”

Ivan Velasquez, the former head of the UN anti-corruption commission expelled from Guatemala, called Sandoval’s removal “an illegal, arbitrary and criminal act”.

“The international community should protect him immediately,” Velasquez said.

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