💨 Abstract

Diana Salazar, Ecuador's Attorney General, resigned after six years, citing threats against her life. She led high-profile corruption and narcotrafficking cases, including those involving former officials like Jorge Glas and Rafael Correa. Salazar, the first Afro-Ecuadorian to hold the position, received international recognition for her anti-corruption efforts. Wilson Toainga will temporarily replace her until a new Attorney General is selected. Salazar plans to relocate abroad due to ongoing threats.

Courtesy: wtop.com