Peru presidential candidate Sanchez accused of financial crimes after advancing to runoff


Left-wing presidential candidate Roberto Sanchez, who is expected to face right-wing presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori in a runoff in June, addresses the media in Lima, Peru, April 30, 2026. REUTERS/Angela Ponce

May 12 (Reuters) - A ⁠Peruvian prosecutor accused leftist presidential candidate Roberto ⁠Sanchez of financial crimes, local media outlet ‌RPP reported on Tuesday, hours after electoral authorities said Sanchez was still on track to advance to the country's presidential ​runoff vote.

The prosecutor called for ⁠Sanchez to be ⁠imprisoned for five years and four months if convicted ⁠and ‌requested he be disqualified as a candidate, RPP said.

Sanchez was "accused of the alleged ⁠crimes of making false statements in administrative ​proceedings and ‌falsifying information regarding campaign contributions, based on ⁠financial reports ​submitted by his party in 2020 and 2021," RPP reported.

The accusation was made after vote counting for ⁠the first round of Peru's ​presidential election, held last month, showed the leftist candidate advancing to a runoff against conservative rival Keiko ⁠Fujimori, with 99.76% of ballots tallied. The final result of the vote count will be announced by May 15.

RPP quoted Sanchez's lawyer rejecting the ​accusation and saying that the ⁠party's treasurer, not Sanchez, was responsible for the ​party's financial reports.

RPP said a ‌judge would decide on May ​27 whether Sanchez would go on trial.

(Reporting by Brendan O'Boyle; Editing by Iñigo Alexander)

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