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Subject 🏆 The 2023 Person of the Year in Organized Crime and Corruption is...
Date December 28, 2023 3:05 PM
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Every year, we bestow this award on those who've done the most to bolster corruption and the political collusion that accompanies it.

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Dear OCCRP Reader,

We have a winner. Today, we named Guatemala's Attorney General María Consuelo Porras as the 2023 "Person of the Year in Organized Crime and Corruption."

Since 2012, we've bestowed this annual award on those who’ve done the most to bolster corruption and the political collusion that accompanies it. In the past, this dubious honor has been given to colorful despots, but this year, our panel of judges voted for a dry bureaucrat who has eviscerated the rule of law in Guatemala.
🏆 The 2023 Person of the Year in Organized Crime and Corruption 🏆

🇬🇹 María Consuelo Porras, Guatemala’s Attorney General 🇬🇹
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Why Porras Won: Guatemala’s attorney general made international headlines earlier this year when she oversaw efforts to prevent president elect Bernardo Arévalo from assuming office, including suspending his political party and raiding the election commission.

People tend to think of failed states as being solely run by authoritarian strongmen. But today’s autocrats are often careful to not disavow democracy. Instead they undermine its framework, including elections, the judiciary, and state institutions. Key to that strategy are people like Porras — bureaucrats who corrupt the democratic process while maintaining the illusion of normality.

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