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Brazil police arrest Olympic committee chief in vote-buying scandal

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RIO DE JANEIRO, (Reuters) - The Brazilian police on Thursday arrested the head of the national Olympics committee, who is accused of arranging more than $2 million in bribes to get the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) to pick Rio de Janeiro as host of the 2016 games.

Carlos Arthur Nuzman, 75, was taken into custody along with Leonardo Gryner, a former director of the national Olympics committee, the police said. Both men face allegation­s including corruption and money laundering.

After police raided Nuzman’s home in September, they accused him of paying a $2 million bribe to the son of Lamine Diack, a former IOC member from Senegal. Both Diack and his son have denied the allegation­s

In a news conference following Nuzman’s arrest, federal prosecutor Fabiana Schneider said the investigat­ion had uncovered evidence Nuzman paid an additional $450,000 to $500,000 to secure the games.

Marcelo Bretas, the federal judge who authorized the arrests, said the new evidence indicated that Nuzman’s role in the alleged vote-buying scheme was “more relevant” than previously thought.

Nelio Machado, a lawyer for Nuzman, told reporters the vote-buying accusation­s were unfounded. The name of Gryner’s attorney was not immediatel­y available.

In an arrest order, Bretas said Nuzman’s wealth grew by 416 percent between 2006 and 2016 and that he had assets overseas that were only declared after the vote-buying investigat­ion began. The assets include 16 kg in gold bars deposited in Switzerlan­d, Bretas said.

“While Olympic athletes fought for the dream of winning a gold medal, managers tucked away gold in Switzerlan­d,” Schneider said.

The IOC, which is conducting its own internal probe, said in a statement it would cooperate in the Brazilian investigat­ion following news of Nuzman’s arrest.

“Given the new facts, the IOC Ethics Commission may consider provisiona­l measures while respecting Mr. Nuzman’s right to be heard,” the IOC said, without detailing the measures.

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