Juan Alberto Fuentes
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Juan Alberto Fuentes Knight is a Guatemalan economist, politician, and non-profit official. Among other roles, he has served as
Minister of Finance A ministry of finance is a ministry or other government agency in charge of government finance, fiscal policy, and financial regulation. It is headed by a finance minister, an executive or cabinet position . A ministry of finance's portfolio ...
in Guatemala and as chairman of Oxfam International. Fuentes is the son of
Alberto Fuentes Mohr Alberto Fuentes Mohr (born 22 November 1927 – assassinated 25 January 1979) was a Guatemalan economist and politician, one of the founders of the Social Democratic Party. He also served as Minister of Finance and foreign minister during the 19 ...
. He studied economics at McGill University and the University of Toronto, and received his PhD from the University of Sussex. Fuentes has held positions with the United Nations in Costa Rica, Mexico, Chile, and Guatemala. He was founder and director of the Central American Institute for Fiscal Studies (ICEFI), the first think tank of its kind in the region. From 2008 to 2010, Fuentes served as
Minister of Finance A ministry of finance is a ministry or other government agency in charge of government finance, fiscal policy, and financial regulation. It is headed by a finance minister, an executive or cabinet position . A ministry of finance's portfolio ...
in Guatemala. In this role, he steered the country's finances through the turbulent Great Recession, implementing moderate countercyclical policies to soften the impact of the global economic downturn. He also created a vice ministry dedicated to transparency in use of public funds. Alongside other initiatives, this new vice ministry spurred significant improvement in Guatemala's standing in the International Transparency Ranking, as the country moved up by 12 spots. After his time in office, Fuentes authored a popular book, ''Rendición de Cuentas'' (''For Accountability''), detailing his experiences while leading the Ministry. Fuentes resigned as Minister of Finance in 2010, citing anomalies in the use of public funds and inability to pass a progressive fiscal reform. He went on to serve as Regional Advisor of the UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) in Mexico City. He then worked as Director of the Division of Economic Development at ECLAC in Santiago, Chile, where he conducted research on macroeconomic challenges and fiscal reform in Latin America and the Caribbean. Following this role, he taught courses in Economics at Universidad Rafael Landívar in Guatemala City, served as an independent consultant on economic integration and political economy, and participated in the organization of a new Guatemalan political initiative called Semilla. On 13 February 2018, Fuentes was detained, alongside all other members of President Álvaro Colom's Cabinet, as part of a corruption investigation dating back to his time in government. The legal process is ongoing and he has not been convicted of any charges. He resigned the same day as president of Oxfam International. Upon his resignation, Oxfam International's executive director, Winnie Byanyima, issued the following statement: “Oxfam does not yet know the nature of formal charges, if any, against Dr. Fuentes Knight. However, he has been entirely open with his Oxfam board and executive that he has been among former officials being investigated as part of a budgetary transaction made by the Guatemalan government while he was finance minister. He has assured us that he has cooperated fully with the investigation in the confidence he did not knowingly transgress rules or procedures.” As of July 2023, Fuentes announced his self-imposed exile from Guatemala. Fuentes Knight cited political persecution as the reason for his departure, stating that this decision was made to prevent further repercussions on the Movimiento Semilla party and to shield himself from what he described as arbitrary legal actions. He emphasized that he has consistently complied with all legal requirements over the past five years, including attending all court hearings, to demonstrate his innocence and that of his colleagues involved in the same case.


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