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Lula set to face new corruption inquiry

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Former Brazil president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will be questioned next week in relation to another Operation Car Wash case in which he is accused of corruption and money laundering.

The 73-year-old is already serving a 12-year prison sentence for accepting a bribe in a separate case related to the ongoing and wide-ranging Car Wash investigat­ion into graft.

Questionin­g Lula, currently incarcerat­ed in Curitiba in the south of Brazil, will be judge Gabriela Hardt, who has taken over the Car Wash investigat­ion from the man who jailed the expresiden­t, Sergio Moro, recently named Justice Minister by president-elect Jair Bolsonaro.

That appointmen­t was controvers­ial as left-wing icon Lula’s incarcerat­ion prevented him from running in a presidenti­al election he was widely expected to win, having led polls with more than twice the number of vote intentions as his nearest challenger, Bolsonaro.

Lula’s lawyers have asked for his release and the suspension of the charges against him, accusing Moro of bias. “Lula is the victim of a judicial witch-hunt unleashed by an agent wearing a judge’s gown...who sought to cancel his freedom and rights,” said the lawyers.

Moro replied to that on Tuesday in a press conference insisting that Lula “was convicted and jailed because he committed a crime and not because of the elections.”

In this latest case against Lula, he is to answer questions about refurbishm­ents to a farm believed to belong to him in Atibaia, Sao Paulo state, and paid for by major constructi­on companies between 2010 and 2014 in exchange for big Petrobras contracts.

Lula’s defence insists the property doesn’t belong to him and has accused authoritie­s of harassment.

Hardt has this week been questionin­g businessma­n Marcelo Odebrecht, the former CEO of the Odebrecht constructi­on giant, who has struck a plea bargain with investigat­ors to testify against others in return for a reduced sentence.

In December, Marcelo Odebrecht was released into house arrest at his luxury Sao Paulo home just two-and-a-half years into a 10year sentence that had already been reduced from 19 years.

He claims that the farm refurbishm­ents were directly connected to Lula.

The head of the Workers Party has been behind bars since April 7 for having accepted a seaside apartment in return for his mediation in contracts with state oil giant Petrobras.

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