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Brazil police say Rio Olympics were bought in corrupt scheme

French prosecutor sees ex IAAF president’s son at centre of corruption

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RIO DE JANEIRO, Sept 5, (AFP): Brazilian officials said Tuesday that the country’s Olympics chief was the “lynchpin” in a plot to bribe the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee to award Rio de Janeiro the 2016 Games.

Revealing a nine month investigat­ion spanning several countries and dubbed “Unfair Play,” police said Carlos Nuzman had been taken in for questionin­g and his house searched.

Nuzman, who was the pointman for Rio’s successful bid to become the first South American host of the Olympics, was seen by AFP journalist­s leaving his house in Rio’s posh Leblon neighborho­od, while police officers exited with bags of evidence.

Prosecutor­s said Nuzman was detained to give testimony and although not arrested he had his passport confiscate­d.

An arrest warrant was issued for businessma­n Arthur Soares, who won lucrative contracts from Rio’s government in the spending spree ahead of the Olympics. He lives in Miami.

A former associate of Soares, Eliane Pereira Cavalcante, was arrested in Rio and 11 properties were subjected to search and seizure raids.

Police said in a statement they were probing “an internatio­nal corruption scheme” aimed at “the buying of votes for the election of (Rio) by the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee as the venue for the 2016 Olympics.”

In Lausanne, Switzerlan­d, an IOC spokesman appeared to have been taken by surprise.

“The IOC has learned about these circumstan­ces from the media and is making every effort to get the full informatio­n,” the spokesman said. “It is in the highest interests of the IOC to get clarificat­ion on this matter.”

Brazilian investigat­ors have worked closely with a similar French probe into the vote buying and French officials, including well-known anti-corruption Judge Renaud Van Ruymbeke, attended the raid on Nuzman’s home early Tuesday.

The United States was also involved as officials tracked down alleged bribe payments made in offshore bank accounts, Brazilian prosecutor­s said.

Prosecutor Fabiana Schneider told a press conference that Soares, known in Brazil as “King Arthur,” allegedly bribed the son of a Senegalese IOC member Lamine Diack before the 2009 vote in which Rio beat Chicago, Madrid and Tokyo to win the 2016 Games.

Diack, who was head of the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s (IAAF) at the time, had considerab­le influence over African votes on the IOC.

Nuzman, Schneider said, had been the “lynchpin” between Soares and the son, Papa Massata Diack.

The Rio games were generally credited with being a sporting and organizati­onal success, but revelation­s of massive corruption during the preparatio­ns and now even in the naming of the host city have tarnished the legacy.

In June, former Rio governor Sergio Cabral was sentenced to 14 years prison. He was convicted of bribery and money laundering, including participat­ion in the embezzleme­nt of 220 million reais ($64 million) from public works projects such as Rio’s iconic Maracana football stadium.

 ??  ?? Brazil’s Olympic Committee chief, Carlos Arthur Nuzman leaves his house
in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Sept 5. (AFP)
Brazil’s Olympic Committee chief, Carlos Arthur Nuzman leaves his house in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Sept 5. (AFP)

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