Ecuador president strips VP of powers over bribe allegations
QUITO, Ecuador — Ecuadorean President Lenin Moreno stripped his vice-president of his authority Thursday over corruption allegations that emerged amid a battle for power within their ruling leftist coalition.
In a signed decree, Moreno said he was withdrawing all the tasks that had been assigned to Vice-President Jorge Glas since both took office in May, which included overseeing a production council and earthquake reconstruction.
Moreno said loyalty implies serving the country in unity, “which has not been duly (carried out) by the vice-president,” according to the decree.
The move came after a defiant letter from Glas the previous evening and on the heels of a recently surfaced audio recording in which an executive at Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht and an Ecuadorean official discuss alleged bribe requests by Glas in exchange for public work contracts awarded by former President Rafael Correa’s government.


