The United States Embassy in Ecuador publicly recognized Diana Salazar's work as the Attorney General of the State, following her decision to leave the position. The official statement highlighted her commitment to justice and her sustained work against corruption, noting that her leadership represented a significant advancement in consolidating the rule of law in the country.
During the six years she led the Prosecutor's Office, Salazar prosecuted high-profile cases involving political, business, and judicial figures, marking a turning point in the institutional fight against impunity. Her work was key in exposing corruption networks and promoting more transparent processes. In 2021, she was recognized with the International Anti-Corruption Champions Award, presented by the U.S. Department of State, an accolade that honored her courage and determination in the face of political pressures and threats.
The embassy reiterated its willingness to continue supporting Ecuador in the fight against transnational crime, expressing that Salazar's legacy constitutes a benchmark for future administrations. It emphasized the importance of maintaining strong and autonomous institutions to ensure the security of both countries and the region, in a regional context where organized crime seeks to infiltrate state structures.









