The Cuban Prosecutor General’s Office has charged former Economy Minister Alejandro Gil and others with espionage, bribery, and economic crimes. The allegations include “acts detrimental to economic activity or the conclusion of contracts, embezzlement, and bribery,” according to the office. The investigation, which spanned nearly two years, targeted Gil, who served from 2019 until his removal in February 2024, as well as unnamed defendants. Details about the accused, their occupations, or the interests of any foreign entities involved in the alleged espionage remain undisclosed. Under Cuban law, these crimes carry penalties of at least 10 years in prison, with the death penalty applicable in certain cases. Gil’s tenure included a controversial monetary reform aimed at unifying Cuba’s dual currency system, which critics argue exacerbated economic challenges and fueled public unrest.
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