Preventive detention for Johnny Fernández linked to public works scandal

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A court in Bolivia has ordered the preventive detention of Johnny Fernández, the mayor of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, as part of an ongoing corruption investigation involving alleged irregularities in public infrastructure projects.

Prosecutors allege that the mayor oversaw a scheme involving payments for road‑paving projects that were reportedly never carried out in multiple outlying neighborhoods of the nation’s primary economic center, and the inquiry targets avenue‑upgrade contracts that officials suspect were either abandoned or failed to reflect the work financed.

The judicial decision followed a hearing in which prosecutors argued that preventive detention was necessary while the investigation continues. Authorities are examining the management of public resources allocated to infrastructure projects and seeking to establish whether criminal offenses were committed during the execution of the contracts.

Fernández has dismissed the claims leveled against him, and his legal team argues that the charges are unfounded. The case has captured widespread public interest in Bolivia, where ongoing concerns about openness in public administration continue to surface.

The investigation is expected to continue in the coming months as prosecutors gather additional evidence and the courts determine the legal responsibilities of those involved.

Source: El País along with https://elpais.com/america/2026-02-28/enviado-a-prision-por-corrupcion-el-acalde-de-la-capital-economica-de-bolivia.html