Domen mot Brasiliens expresident Lula står fast
En appellationsdomstol i Brasilien slår fast korruptionsdomen mot Brasiliens förre president Lula da Silva, skriver BBC.
Lula dömdes till 9,5 års fängelse i fjol för inblandning i korruptionsskandalen kring det statligt ägda oljebolaget Petrobras.
Beskedet innebär att Lula, som är mycket populär i Brasilien, får svårt att ställa upp i presidentvalet senare i år.
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Wikipedia (en)
Operation Car Wash (Portuguese: Operação Lava Jato) is an ongoing criminal investigation being carried out by the Federal Police of Brazil, Curitiba Branch, and judicially commanded by Judge Sérgio Moro since March 17, 2014.
Initially a money laundering investigation, it has expanded to cover allegations of corruption at the state-controlled oil company Petrobras, where executives allegedly accepted bribes in return for awarding contracts to construction firms at inflated prices. This criminal "system" is known as "Petrolão—Operation Car Wash". The operation has included more than a hundred warrants for search and seizure, temporary and preventive detention and coercive measures, with the aim of ascertaining a money laundering scheme suspected of moving more than R$30 billion (c. US$9.5 billion as of July 23, 2017.) Because of the exceptionality of their actions, lawyers accuse the operation of "selectivity" and "partiality" in their case, being "a criminal case that violated minimum rules of defense for a large number of defendants".
On January 19, 2017, a small plane carrying Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Teori Zavascki crashed into the sea near the tourist city of Paraty in the state of Rio de Janeiro, killing the magistrate and four other people. Zavascki had been handling the politically charged Operation Car Wash corruption trials.
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