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U.S. sanctions target food subsidy scam in Venezuela

Published 07/25/2019, 11:02 AM
Updated 07/25/2019, 11:06 AM
U.S. sanctions target food subsidy scam in Venezuela

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States imposed sanctions on Thursday on 10 people and 13 groups in a food subsidy scheme that lined the pockets of leader Nicolas Maduro, his stepsons and others while ordinary Venezuelans suffer food shortages, the U.S. Treasury said.

The department said Colombian national Alex Nain Saab orchestrated a vast corruption network for food imports and distribution in Venezuela. He profited from overvalued contracts, including the government's food subsidy program.

Saab bribed Maduro's three stepsons to win no-bid, overvalued government contracts, the Treasury said.

"Alex Saab engaged with Maduro insiders to run a wide-scale corruption network they callously used to exploit Venezuela’s starving population," Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a statement. 

"Treasury is targeting those behind Maduro's sophisticated corruption schemes, as well as the global network of shell companies that profit from" the country's military-controlled food distribution program, he said.

The department said Saab became involved with the food subsidy program in 2016, when he set up a corporate structure to acquire and assemble the food outside the country and ship it to Venezuela.

"Saab reaped substantial profits and imported only a fraction of the food needed for the CLAP program," it said.

Treasury said the individuals sanctioned enriched themsleves through government contracts, including Maduro stepsons Walter, Yosser and Yoswal Gavidia.

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