To face striking teachers and protests by indigenous groups, as Rafael Correa has done this month, is all in the course of a day's work for an Ecuadorean president. To face sniping from within your own family is more unusual. Yet the attorney-general's office has begun to investigate several of Mr Correa's closest aides. The reason? Allegations by Fabricio Correa, the president's older brother, who is himself the subject of scandal.
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