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Lima.– Peruvian President Alan Garcia accepted Friday the resignation of his entire 13-member cabinet, in a bid to avert an opposition censure resolution in Congress over a oil-industry kickback scandal.

"The president has accepted our resignations presented to him on Thursday, and will proceed to reshuffle the cabinet," outgoing prime minister Jorge del Castillo told reporters at government headquarters.

The kickback scandal has been roiling since Sunday when nine audio tapes were leaked to news media covering backroom negotiations between government officials, a former congressman and a top oil baron, in a bid-rigging scheme to have Norway's Discover Petroleum win five oil exploration concessions last month.

The outrage over the alleged kickback scheme fueled a media and opposition campaign to drive Garcia's government out of office, with former presidential candidate Lourdes Flores insisting that any delay in the resignations "will make matters worse."

One of the reasons behind the popularity slump, according to the opposition, was Garcia's insistence in keeping del Castillo at the government's helm.

"The cabinet of ministers headed by Jorge del Castillo are leaving with their heads high," he added.

Implicated in the kickback scandal are Romulo Leon, a former lawmaker and cabinet minister in Garcia's first administration, who is currently at large, and Alberto Quimper, a former executive with PetroPeru, the state-run oil company, who is in jail.

A Discover Petroleum representative, Fortunato Canaan, from the Dominican Republic, was allegedly the money man who provided Leon with the means to buy the backing of several government officials in the bid-rigging scam, according to published excerpts of the audio tapes.

Canaan, whom the Peru21 newspaper recently branded a "Caribbean pirate masquerading as an investor," even met with del Castillo and Garcia at the president's office in April, published reports said.

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Written by: josean, 11 Oct 2008 3:02 AM
From: United States
Lie-onel do him one better fire your cabinet and resign and I will buy you a free METRO pass for live!
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Written by: Belial, 11 Oct 2008 3:46 AM
From: United States, Texas
The rivals of Norway's Discover Petrol set things up very nicely.

Discover Petrol shouldn't have used this clumsy Dominican as its bag man.

Discover Petrol should have picked somebody with class.

Some people don't know how to bribe.
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Written by: gouletcolonial, 11 Oct 2008 5:17 AM
From: Spain, Sanlucar de Barrameda..Coto Doñana
josean and lunatic belial up late hitting the crack pipe ?
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Written by: Belial, 11 Oct 2008 5:46 AM
From: United States, Texas
"josean and lunatic belial up late hitting the crack pipe ?" GC urinates.

0000

GC, don't you ever capitalize?

Show some respect.
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Written by: gouletcolonial, 11 Oct 2008 5:56 AM
From: Spain, Sanlucar de Barrameda..Coto Doñana
Belial off to work at Dunkin D ?
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Written by: josean, 11 Oct 2008 8:14 AM
From: United States
Chauncey don't get mad cause you didn't get to post first!
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Written by: josean, 11 Oct 2008 9:02 AM
From: United States
QUICK Presidente GARCIA - BUILD A METRO it diverts attention from corruption and other real problems, it fools them every time.

Plus you will make a little change while your at it, just WINK like Sarah!
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