The Malta Independent on Sunday

Former Brazil Olympic boss sentenced to jail for corruption

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Carlos Arthur Nuzman, the head of the Brazilian Olympic Committee for more than two decades, was sentenced to 30 years and 11 months in jail for buying votes for Rio de Janeiro to host the 2016 Olympics.

The ruling by Judge Marcelo Bretas became public Thursday.

Nuzman, who also headed the Rio organizing committee, was found guilty of corruption, criminal organizati­on, money laundering and tax evasion.

The 79-year-old executive, who was an IOC member for 12 years including at the time his colleagues were allegedly bribed in the 2009 vote, won't be jailed until all his appeals are heard. He and his lawyer did not comment on the decision.

Bretas also sentenced to jail former Rio Gov. Sergio Cabral, businessma­n Arthur Soares and Leonardo Gryner, who was the Rio committee director general of operations.

Investigat­ors say all three and Nuzman coordinate­d to bribe the former president of the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s, Lamine Diack, and his son Papa Massata Diack for votes.

Cabral, who has been in jail since 2016 and faces other conviction­s and investigat­ions, told Bretas two years ago he paid about $2 million in exchange for up to six votes in the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee meeting that awarded Rio the Olympic and Paralympic Games. He said the money came from a debt owed to him by Soares.

Cabral, who governed Rio state from 2003-10, added that another $500,000 was paid later to Diack's son with the aim of securing three more votes of IOC members.

Lamine Diack was a senior IOC member at the time

Bretas' ruling labels Nuzman as "one of the main responsibl­es for the promotion and the organizati­on of the criminal scheme, given his position in the Brazilian Olympic Committee and before internatio­nal authoritie­s." The judge also said the sports executive "headed and coordinate­d action of the other agents, clearly as a leader" to illegally garnish support at the IOC.

The judge said he will send the results of the investigat­ion to authoritie­s in Senegal, where Papa Massata Diack and Lamine Diack live, and France. A French court in 2020 sentenced Lamine Diack to two years in jail for corruption while leading track and field. Now 88, Diack returned to Senegal in May.

Rio's bid beat Chicago, Tokyo and Madrid to host the 2016 Games in a vote held in Copenhagen.

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