WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States has barred former Ecuadorean President Abdala Bucaram from entering the country, citing his alleged involvement in corruption, including accepting bribes and stealing public funds, the State Department said on Wednesday. The State Department action also bars entry to the former leader’s wife and three sons, the department said in a statement. Bucaram engaged in significant corruption while he was in office and has not been held accountable, it said. “During his tenure as the president of Ecuador, Bucaram engaged in multiple corrupt acts, including accep…