31 março, 2017
On 13:11 by Quorum in Brazil, Brazilian Politics, Car Wash Investigation, Dilma Rousseff, Eduardo Cunha, Mercosur, Political Analysis, Political Consultancy, Sérgio Moro No comments
A Federal Court sentenced Brazil’s former speaker of the Lower House, Eduardo
Cunha, to more than 15 years in prison on Thursday for corruption, making him
the highest-profile political conviction yet in the “Operation Car Wash”
scandal. The former politician’s defense team said they would appeal the
decision but Cunha will remain imprisoned pending appeal.
Cunha,
who drove the successful impeachment of former President Dilma Rousseff, was
forced from his position as speaker in July and arrested in October on
accusations he received millions in bribes from the purchase of an oil field in
Benin by state-run oil company Petrobras.
Over
200 people have been charged in the “Operation Car Wash” probe, a far-reaching
investigation that centers on bribes and political kickbacks from contracts at
Petrobras. The Supreme Court is likely to approve soon the investigation of
dozens of sitting politicians.
In
February 2015, Cunha, a member of President Michel Temer’s Brazilian Democratic
Movement Party (PMDB) that for a decade was the main member of left-leaning
Workers Party (PT) governments, defied the wishes of his own coalition to run
for and win the speakership of the lower house of Congress.
Just
six months later, he officially broke with the PT government of Rousseff,
saying that she was using the Petrobras investigation as a tool of “political
persecution” against him.
As
speaker, only Cunha could allow impeachment proceedings to begin against
Rousseff, whom critics accused of breaking budgetary laws. He did just that in
December 2015, just hours after PT deputies cast deciding votes for him to face
an investigation by the House’s ethics committee for lying about bank accounts
he and his wife held in Switzerland.
By
May, Rousseff was impeached and Temer installed as successor. But Cunha could
not shake free of corruption allegations that eventually led to his downfall.
Once he was kicked out of congress, Cunha lost the privilege given to sitting
politicians that only the badly overburdened Supreme Court can try them.
His
case was instead sent to the federal judge Sergio Moro, who has been the driving
force behind Brazil’s fight against graft. Moro has a reputation for plowing
through cases efficiently, with over 98% of his convictions in Car Wash cases
being upheld by higher courts.
Cunha
faces another trial for allegedly receiving US$5 million skimmed from Petrobras
contracts for two drill ships in 2006 and 2007.
Source:
Mercopress Agency
Assinar:
Postar comentários (Atom)
Search
Eleições 2020
Análises | Pensando Relações Governamentais
Postagens populares
-
19/08/2015 16:49 Agência Estado O procurador-geral da República, Rodrigo Janot, deve denunciar o presidente da Câmara dos Deputa...
Posts
-
►
20
(3)
- ► agosto 2020 (2)
- ► julho 2020 (1)
-
►
19
(1)
- ► janeiro 2019 (1)
-
►
18
(24)
- ► outubro 2018 (1)
- ► setembro 2018 (2)
- ► agosto 2018 (2)
- ► julho 2018 (3)
- ► junho 2018 (6)
- ► abril 2018 (3)
- ► março 2018 (3)
- ► fevereiro 2018 (2)
-
▼
17
(36)
- ► dezembro 2017 (1)
- ► novembro 2017 (1)
- ► setembro 2017 (2)
- ► agosto 2017 (2)
- ► julho 2017 (2)
- ► abril 2017 (4)
-
▼
março 2017
(6)
- Brazil: former Lower House Speaker Cunha, "Roussef...
- Relator da Lava Jato no STF anunciará em abril dec...
- Brazil: Temer says meat fraud scheme impacts small...
- Operação "Carne Fraca": Propinas de frigoríficos t...
- Brazil: Inflation likely to close out year below c...
- New Brazilian Foreign Minister is a critic of Trum...
- ► fevereiro 2017 (6)
- ► janeiro 2017 (9)
-
►
16
(80)
- ► dezembro 2016 (11)
- ► novembro 2016 (14)
- ► outubro 2016 (9)
- ► setembro 2016 (2)
- ► agosto 2016 (11)
- ► julho 2016 (3)
- ► junho 2016 (5)
- ► abril 2016 (13)
- ► março 2016 (6)
- ► janeiro 2016 (1)
-
►
15
(143)
- ► dezembro 2015 (10)
- ► novembro 2015 (12)
- ► outubro 2015 (10)
- ► setembro 2015 (17)
- ► agosto 2015 (15)
- ► julho 2015 (6)
- ► junho 2015 (8)
- ► abril 2015 (9)
- ► março 2015 (8)
- ► fevereiro 2015 (16)
- ► janeiro 2015 (18)
-
►
14
(22)
- ► dezembro 2014 (22)
Customizado por Quorum EstratégiaPolítica e Relações Governamentais. Tecnologia do Blogger.
0 comments:
Postar um comentário