Former Brazilian Finance Minister Antonio Palocci has struck a plea deal with federal investigators, according to news advance from the Rio based O'Globo on Thursday, raising the stakes in a corruption scandal engulfing high-ranking politicians and prominent businessmen.
Palocci served as finance minister under former President Lula da Silva, who is serving time for taking bribes, and as chief of staff under Lula’s successor Dilma Rousseff. He served as a key adviser to both leaders during their campaigns.
Palocci was arrested in September 2016 and sentenced to 12 years in prison for corruption and money laundering. Prosecutors said he ran a bribery scheme that funneled illegal money used for campaigns into Lula’s Workers Party.
A plea deal would reduce his prison sentence, though it was not immediately clear by how much.
Lawyers for Palocci have said he has already told prosecutors that Lula accepted bribes from construction firm Odebrecht, which is at the centre of Brazil’s sweeping political graft investigations.
The firm and other companies have said they paid billions of dollars in bribes to politicians and executives of state-run companies in exchange for winning contracts.
Lula, who insists he will run again for the presidency and widely leads all polls ahead of October’s election, was jailed earlier this month for a corruption conviction that was upheld on appeal. He faces six other graft trials.
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Disclaimer & comment rulesDilma maybe losing her sleep [or seeing nightmares?]
Apr 27th, 2018 - 04:18 pm +1@:o))
Apr 27th, 2018 - 10:20 pm +1Aren't they cute ? Hugging each other....in the good ole days before they were caught with their hands in the til.....from best buddies to enemies....looks like the rats are scrambling to get off the sinking ship, the MV Lula, but not before lighting the fuse.
They should be in Hollywood! :o))
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