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Cuba ex-minister Roca-Iglesias jailed for corruption

5 May 2011 Last updated at 22:25 GMT

Cuba ex-minister Roca-Iglesias jailed for corruption

A former Cuban government minister, Alejandro Roca-Iglesias, has been
jailed for 15 years at the end of a high-profile anti-corruption trial.

His co-defendant, Chilean businessman Max Marimbo - a close friend of
revolutionary leader Fidel Castro - was jailed in absentia for 20 years.

It is the first such corruption case in communist Cuba to end with a
government minister being jailed.

The former food industry minister, 75, was sacked in 2009 after a long
career.

The official Communist Party newspaper, Granma, said the judges had
received compelling evidence linking the two convicted men to serious
cases of corruption.

Fall from grace

During the trial, which was held behind closed doors, the court heard
how both men worked together to commit fraud in the food sector.

The Chilean entrepreneur, Max Marimbo, first rose to prominence as a
bodyguard for the deposed Chilean President Salvador Allende.

However, he fled into exile in Cuba where he built up a food empire
jointly with the Cuban state.

Both Mr Marimbo and Mr Roca fell from grace soon after President Raul
Castro took over from his ailing brother, Fidel Castro in 2006.

The newly appointed Cuban leader started an economic reform programme
that targeted inefficiences, waste and corruption inside the state
apparatus.

The two defendants sentenced by the Havana court are among the most
senior figures to have been penalised in an ongoing major
anti-corruption drive.

However, it is not the first time a government minister has fallen from
grace in Cuba.

In a major cabinet reshuffle in 1989/90 an interior minister was given a
jail sentence for alleged ties to Colombian drug-traffickers.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-13303005

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