The Borneo Post

Pet shop boy – Brazil swimming chief arrested in graft probe

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RIO DE JANEIRO: Brazilian swimming chief Coaracy Nunes was arrested Thursday as part of an investigat­ion into a US$ 12.8 million corruption probe where even a pet shop was used as a front to launder funds, prosecutor­s announced.

In charge of the federation ( CBDA) since 1988, Nunes, 78, was the subject of one of four arrest warrants issued as part of Operation “Clear Water” against leaders of the national swim body.

Three have been arrested while one official is considered a fugitive.

The investigat­ion, which started in 2015, is centred on nearly 40 million reais ( US$ 12.8 million) of public funds paid to the CBDA which has been “poorly managed or diverted for personal gain” by the federation’s leaders, a Federal Police statement claimed.

Thamea Damelon, the prosecutor in charge of the case, told a press conference in Sao Paulo that “the federation was created to invest in sport ... but the money was diverted by ghost companies”.

Investigat­ors speci f ical ly identified one fraud in a tender for the purchase of 1.5 million reais ( US$ 480,000) of sporting equipment. At the address of the company supposed to have won the contract, they found a pet shop.

The investigat­ion also concerns “suspicions of the appropriat­ion by a party of the leaders of the CBDA of US$ 50,000 of bonuses intended for the sportsmen”, added the police in their statement.

Further suspicions arose from the non- participat­ion of the national junior water polo team at the world championsh­ips in 2015 when the CBDA claimed they lacked the funds to finance the trip even though they had just received a government subsidy. Brazil failed to win an Olympic swimming medal at the Olympics they hosted in Rio last year.

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