MANILA, Philippines — Smartmatic founder Roger Piñate and a former vice president of the election technology provider have surrendered to authorities in the United States to face charges against them, the Miami Herald reported on Tuesday.
According to the report, Piñate and former Smartmatic vice president for hardware development Jorge Miguel Vasquez surrendered to face charges in a Miami federal court on Monday.
The two were among the four indicted by a federal grand jury last week over an alleged bribery and money laundering scheme in relation to the 2016 elections in the Philippines.
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According to the report, Piñate and former Smartmatic vice president for hardware development Jorge Miguel Vasquez surrendered to face charges in a Miami federal court on Monday.
The two were among the four indicted by a federal grand jury last week over an alleged bribery and money laundering scheme in relation to the 2016 elections in the Philippines.
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