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Brazilian police issues 22 arrest warrants in corruption probe

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>> SAO PAULO: Brazil’s federal police issued 22 arrest warrants on Friday as part of a probe into a corruption and money laundering scheme involving constructi­on of the new headquarte­rs of the state oil company in the northeaste­rn city of Salvador.

Police said they had arrested 17 people so far.

The ongoing ‘ Car Wash’ kickback probe has engulfed the state oil company Petrobras and ensnared politician­s and businessme­n.

The latest arrest warrants were issued weeks after the federal judge who was instrument­al in the investigat­ion resigned from his position and agreed to be justice minister in the government of President-elect Jair Bolsonaro.

Former Judge Sergio Moro said at the time that investigat­ions would continue in the hands of local judges in Curitiba, where many of the cases have been tried.

In a separate event at the business-focused think-tank Fundacao Getulio Vargas in Rio de Janeiro, Mr Moro said he would present a bill to fight corruption and organised crime in February.

Mr Moro reiterated that he had been given carte blanche by the President-elect to carry out investigat­ions.

Mr Moro said he would set up task forces similar to those used in the ‘Car Wash’ probe: “The creation of task forces focused on specific criminal organisati­ons and large corruption schemes is the model to be pursued.’’

 ??  ?? MAN IN CHARGE: Former Judge Sergio Moro participat­es in an anti-corruption conference in Rio de Janeiro on Friday.
MAN IN CHARGE: Former Judge Sergio Moro participat­es in an anti-corruption conference in Rio de Janeiro on Friday.

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