Diana Salazar Renuncia a La Fiscalía De Ecuador; Resalta Desmantelamiento De Redes Criminales
- Diana Salazar resigned as Attorney General of Ecuador on Tuesday, presenting her letter to the National Assembly and Council of Citizen Participation.
- Her resignation followed six years leading key corruption and drug trafficking cases tied to powerful criminal networks and ended after extending her term past April 8, 2025.
- Salazar led major investigations including Odebrecht, Sobornos 2012-2016, and FIFA Gate, which resulted in convictions of former officials and unveiled state links to organized crime.
- Facing constant death threats and requiring state protection, Salazar stated in her resignation that she leaves with 'her head held high' and will settle abroad due to these dangers.
- Wilson Toainga will serve as acting Attorney General until a new official is selected through a contest, while Salazar's work receives recognition from civil sectors and Assembly President Niels Olsen.
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Diana Salazar renuncia a la Fiscalía de Ecuador; resalta desmantelamiento de redes criminales
Por Ana María Cañizares, CNN en Español Luego de seis años como fiscal general de Ecuador, Diana Salazar presentó este martes su renuncia ante la Asamblea Nacional y el Consejo de Participación Ciudadana. Salazar ha sido una de las figuras clave en la investigación penal de importantes casos de corrupción y narcotráfico asociados a poderosas estructuras criminales. A través de un mensaje difundido en la cuenta oficial de la Fiscalía en redes soc…
U.S. Praises Diana Salazar’s “Highlighted Work” in 6 Years as Ecuador’s Attorney General
Noboa extends his “war” to organized crime in Ecuador to dissident FARC groupsSeven alleged criminals and one police officer are killed during operations in EcuadorThe U.S. government praised Diana Salazar's work at the head of the Office of the Attorney General of Ecuador, which this Tuesday presented his resignation after six years in office, marked by the fight against corruption and the criticisms of the leaders of correismo in accusing her …
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