Morning Star.png

 

 

Lula Dragged Into Bribery Inquiry

 

PT calls his interrogation a political spectacle

 

 

James Tweedie, The Morning Star, London, 5 March 2016

 

Brazilian police questioned former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
yesterday as part of a bribery investigation being used to target his
successor’s government.

 

Two of Mr da Silva’s sons were also quizzed over the corruption scandal at
state oil company Petrobras following a dawn raid on the family home,
non-government organisation the Lula Institute and other properties.

 

Police said they were acting on 33 search and 11 arrest warrants in the
Operation Carwash investigation.

 

Four hours of questioning at police station

 

Mr da Silva was taken to the federal police station at Sao Paulo’s Congonhas
airport. Lula Institute spokesman Jose Chrispiniano said the questioning
lasted almost four hours.

 

“No-one is exempt from investigation in this country,” said public
prosecutor Carlos Fernando dos Santos Lima. “Anyone in Brazil is subject to
be investigated when there are indications of a crime.”

 

But the institute said “nothing justified” the morning’s events and denied
any wrongdoing on Mr da Silva’s behalf.

 

The arrest followed claims on Thursday by Senator Delcidio do Amaral from Mr
da Silva’s Workers’ Party (PT) — himself under investigation and facing
expulsion from the party — linking the former president to bribery.

 

Lula’s accuser is in a plea bargain

 

Yesterday recently resigned justice minister Jose Eduardo Cardozo questioned
Mr do Amaral’s credibility, saying: “He’s not someone who has excelled at
telling the truth.”

 

Newspapers also reported that Mr do Amaral’s statements were part of
testimony aimed at securing a plea bargain.

 

Clashes broke out between Mr da Silva’s supporters and opponents outside the
former president’s flat in Sao Bernardo do Campo, while hundreds of people
demonstrated at the airport.

 

Prosecutors claim some £1.5 billion was paid in bribes by businessmen to
obtain Petrobras contracts, some of it ending up in PT coffers.

 

PT supporters insist that the true aim of the Petrobras investigation is to
bring down the PT government of President Dilma Rousseff.

 

Party president Rui Falcao denounced the arrests as “a political spectacle
that shows what the true character of this operation is.”

 

Late last month, Mr da Silva indicated that he may stand for president again
“if necessary” when Ms Rousseff’s term ends in 2018, declaring that he had
the “passion of a 30-year-old” for the job.

 

 

From:
http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/a-3d9a-Brazil-Lula-dragged-into-bribery-i
nquiry#.VtpeP_l9600

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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