
A Peruvian court has handed down a significant sentence, sentencing former President Ollanta Humala and his wife, Martha Humala, to 15 years in prison for corruption charges. The decision comes after a lengthy investigation into their alleged involvement in a vast scheme involving money laundering and illegal campaign financing. This case represents another chapter in Peru’s ongoing fight against corruption and has drawn widespread attention both domestically and internationally. It is expected to have significant ramifications for the country’s political landscape.