Bolivian president’s ex-girlfriend, a top executive at Chinese contractor, is jailed amid graft probe

A Bolivian prosecutor has ordered President Evo Morales’s ex-girlfriend to be held in a public jail, saying the executive at a Chinese engineering firm was a flight risk as she faces a string of corruption charges.
Gabriela Zapata, 28, is a senior manager at the local office of engineering group CAMC, which has won several contracts for large construction projects in Bolivia.
Zapata faces charges of money laundering, embezzlement and abuse of influence, said prosecutor Edwin Blanco.

Zapata used offices at the Ministry of the Presidency for personal meetings with foreign investors, in complicity with two unnamed employees.
Blanco also said the probe showed that Zapata had income “that made it evident that there was suspicious economic activity.”
