A group of lawmakers called for the resignation of the speaker of Brazil's lower house of Congress, Eduardo Cunha, after Switzerland provided Brazilian prosecutors with details of Swiss bank accounts in his name.
Cunha, who has been charged with corruption and money laundering in Brazil's largest-ever bribery and political kickback scandal, refused to comment on the accounts that have been frozen by Swiss authorities.
Third in the line of presidential succession, Cunha is a key figure in Brazil's political crisis because he can decide whether to open impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff, something her opponents are seeking.
Cunha is also a declared enemy of president Rousseff since investigators linked him to the Petrobras scandal.
The office of Brazil's top prosecutor revealed it received from its Swiss counterpart information on bank accounts held by Cunha and family members that were investigated on the suspicion of corruption and money laundering.
The Attorney General's office in Switzerland said that Cunha's assets have been seized after it opened criminal proceedings against him. The investigation has been handed over to Brazilian prosecutors, it said, as the politician cannot be extradited to Switzerland.
Fifteen lawmakers signed a petition that was sent to Cunha asking him to inform Congress if the bank accounts are his and whether he had declared them in his income tax returns.
It is disgraceful that the Brazilian Congress has a speaker that is facing so many accusations of corruption, Chico Alencar, a leftist congressman who signed the petition, told reporters.
Several defendants in a massive investigation of bribes and kickbacks paid from overpriced contracts with state-run oil company Petrobras have said in plea bargain statements that Cunha received a $5 million bribe in connection to contracts for two drill-ships built for Petrobras.
Cunha has denied the accusations. He would be forced to step down if convicted of corruption by the Supreme Court, the only court that can try elected officials in Brazil.
For president Dilma Rousseff it is a sweet relief since Cunha, despite belonging to the main party in the ruling coalition, has systematically voted out or delayed key austerity legislation to try and balance an overblown budget.
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Disclaimer & comment rulesIn addition to this Mr. Cunha has other thieves and traffickers who must be arrested:
Oct 03rd, 2015 - 10:18 am 0Aécio Neves (PSDB)
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Oct 03rd, 2015 - 12:47 pm 0What a fine government you have!
Well, Brazil removes their corrupt ones, Britain promotes theirs. All while you have a go at Brazil for cleaning up...
Oct 03rd, 2015 - 12:50 pm 0Round of applauds?
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