A former first lady of Peru who is facing money-laundering charges was shrewd enough to learn that she can be granted immunity if she gets a posting with a United Nations agency in Geneva.
"Privileges and immunities (are) extended to staff of all UN agencies, and staff members of specialized agencies in the exercise of their functions," UN spokeswoman Alessandra Vellucci said in a statement.
"Privileges and immunities (are) extended to staff of all UN agencies, and staff members of specialized agencies in the exercise of their functions," UN spokeswoman Alessandra Vellucci said in a statement.