The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Brazil’s Lula, Workers Party leader hit by new corruption charges

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SAO PAULO: Imprisoned former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, along with the current leader of the Workers Party he founded, were hit with fresh corruption charges by federal prosecutor­s.

Authoritie­s allege that Lula, along with Senator Gleisi Hoffmann, who is leading the beleaguere­d Workers Party, were givenacces­stoaUS$40millions­lush fund in 2010 funded by constructi­on company Construtor­a Odebrecht, in exchange for government decisions that would benefit the company.

Lula’s lawyers and Odebrecht did not immediatel­y respond to comment request.

The Workers Party said in a statement that the accusation­s were unfounded.

Also charged in the alleged scheme were Antonio Palocci, who served as Finance Minister under Lula and who last week signed a plea deal with prosecutor­s, along with Paulo Bernardo, who was Lula’s planning minister.

Palocci has been in jail since 2016 and was found guilty in a different graft trial last year.

Lula was jailed on April 7 and is serving a 12-year sentence for a bribery conviction.

The former leader already faces another six separate trials on graft charges.

Hoffmann and Bernardo, her husband, are both also facing a separate trial in the sweeping Lava Jato corruption probe, an unpreceden­ted push against corruption in Latin America’s biggest economy that has seen scores of powerful politician­s and businessme­n jailed for corruption. — Reuters

 ??  ?? File photo shows Lula being carried by supporters in front of the metallurgi­c trade union in Sao Bernardo do Campo. — Reuters photo
File photo shows Lula being carried by supporters in front of the metallurgi­c trade union in Sao Bernardo do Campo. — Reuters photo

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