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Chaves Robles becomes first Costa Rican president to face loss of immunity | Corruption News

22 August 2025
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Chaves Robles becomes first Costa Rican president to face loss of immunity | Corruption News
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Rodrigo Chaves Robles, Costa Rica’s first sitting president to testify before a legislative committee, faces potential charges of corruption related to alleged kickbacks using government funds. Despite denying wrongdoing and claiming the accusations are politically motivated, a committee will report on whether to lift his presidential immunity, allowing for prosecution.

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