Bucaram received political asylum in
Panama after several
corruption charges were laid against him. He returned on Saturday, 2 April 2005, after the corruption charges were lifted the previous day. He stayed in Guayaquil for about two and a half weeks. The corruption charges against him were reinstated after
Lucio Gutiérrez was forced to leave to avoid the charges. On 1 December 2014, Bucaram's son
Abdalá "Dalo" Bucarám Jr. renounced his seat in the Ecuadorian National Assembly. On 3 June 2020, Attorney General
Diana Salazar Méndez announced that a stock of 5,000 masks and 2,000
COVID-19 tests had been found at Bucaram's residence preventing their use in combatting a large outbreak of the
COVID-19 pandemic. He was accused of several crimes including stealing from the
Central Bank and
Customs and mismanaging the
COVID-19 pandemic and barred from entering the United States. In August 2020, Bucaram was arrested and released at his home in Guayaquil as part of an organized crime investigation. Bucaram was implicated because an audio conversation between Bucaram and the murdered Sheinman (Dahan) was found. Sheinman (Dahan) was involved in trading medical supplies with Bucaram's son, Jacobo. On 9 March 2022, the United States announced that, "due to his involvement in significant corruption, including misappropriation of public funds, accepting bribes, and interfering with public processes," Bucaram would be barred from entering the country. As of December 2023, Bucaram has started to stream his political speeches in the video game
Grand Theft Auto V on role-play servers, which he streams live on
Twitch.tv. == References ==