Former Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo admitted during an appeal hearing that the bribe he received from Odebrecht was $45 million, a $10 million increase from his previous claim of $35 million. Toledo stated the funds are currently held in a Zurich bank account. He further revealed details regarding the money’s destination during the hearing. The former president requested the court summon the individual responsible for the Swiss bank account to testify. This development occurs within the context of ongoing investigations into widespread corruption involving Odebrecht in Peru and other Latin American countries. Toledo is currently facing charges related to the Odebrecht scandal and has been in custody as the legal proceedings continue. The hearing represents a significant turn in the case, potentially leading to further investigations and testimonies.