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Brazil police arrest presidenti­al aide in World Cup probe

- (REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker)

BRASILIA, (Reuters) - Brazilian police yesterday arrested a presidenti­al aide and two ex-governors as part of an investigat­ion into the 2014 World Cup’s most expensive stadium, another black eye for the country’s political establishm­ent that adds pressure on beleaguere­d President Michel Temer.

Tadeu Filippelli, a special adviser in Temer’s Cabinet, and former Federal District governors José Roberto Arruda and Agnelo Queiroz were taken into custody early in the day, apolice communique said.

Temer’s office said in a statement that it would fire Filippelli.

Reuters not immediatel­y reach Filippelli, Arruda and Queiroz or their representa­tives.

The Federal District encompasse­s the capital Brasilia.

Renovation of the Brasilia stadium for the 2014 World Cup cost about 1.5 billion reais ($459.38 million), prosecutor­s andpolice said in a statement, and an auditing court has said the constructi­on included rampant overbillin­g.

It was the second-most could expensive soccer arena in the world after the reconstruc­tion of Wembley Stadium in London, according to the local World Cup committee’s documents on spending.

Temer has resisted growing calls for his resignatio­n after the disclosure of a recorded conversati­on in which he appears to condone the payment of hush money to a jailed lawmaker in a separate corruption probe.

That investigat­ion is related to a sprawling probe into bribery and kickbacks at state oil company Petrobras that helped topple former President Dilma Rousseff last year and has sent dozens of senior politician­s and business to jail.

Suspicions that many of the 12 stadiums built or renovated for the 2014 World Cup were overpriced led to street protests before and during the tournament.

Executives of constructi­on group Odebrecht SA in a plea bargain deal made public last month offered evidence that builders and politician­s sought to fix contracts for World Cup arenas in at least six cities.

The evidence provided by Odebrecht corroborat­ed the testimony of three executives of rival constructi­on conglomera­te Andrade Gutierrez, prosecutor­s said in a statement.

Brasilia does not have any soccer team in the first division of the national league so the 72,800-seat stadium is almost never filled even when games are played there. ($1 = 3.2653 reais)

 ?? (REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino/File photo) ?? An aerial view of the Mane Garrincha National Stadium in Brasilia, Brazil, January 20, 2014.
(REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino/File photo) An aerial view of the Mane Garrincha National Stadium in Brasilia, Brazil, January 20, 2014.
 ??  ?? Tadeu Filippelli, a special adviser in Brazil’s President Michel Temer’s Cabinet, arrives at the Federal Police headquarte­r after he was arrested, in Brasilia, Brazil, yesterday.
Tadeu Filippelli, a special adviser in Brazil’s President Michel Temer’s Cabinet, arrives at the Federal Police headquarte­r after he was arrested, in Brasilia, Brazil, yesterday.

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