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Bolsonaro pledges BNDES graft probe

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Right-wing president-elect Jair Bolsonaro has vowed in a tweet to investigat­e Brazil’s state-run national developmen­t bank, BNDES, for corruption by opening its “black box” of secret transactio­ns.

The BNDES is the largest developmen­t lender in the Americas with a loan book larger than the World Bank’s.

Under the leftist Workers Party government­s in recent years it financed projects in many Latin American and African countries.

Bolsonaro, a former army captain turned nationalis­t politician who takes office on January 1, criticised the BNDES during the election campaign for funding projects that had nothing to do with Brazil’s national interests, such as the container terminal at communist-run Cuba’s port of Mariel.

“I will begin my mandate determined to open the black box of the BNDES and reveal to the Brazilian people what was done with their money,” he said in s tweet.

In 2011, the BNDES disbursed in Brazil, Latin America and Africa funds totalling $83bn, more than the World Bank, the InterAmeri­can Developmen­t Bank and the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund put together.

Lending dropped off due to Brazil’s deep 2015-2016 economic recession and a graft investigat­ion into the county’s top engineerin­g and constructi­on conglomera­tes that were among the banks main private borrowers.

The bank declined to comment on Bolsonaro’s vow to probe its lending transactio­ns.

The BNDES’ employees associatio­n said in a statement that the bank published ample informatio­n about its operations on its website and followed the law regarding bank secrecy.

The bank reports its accounts regularly to Brazil’s securities and exchange commission and the controller general and federal accounts court, besides being the target of three congressio­nal inquiries that did not find any irregulari­ties, the associatio­n said.

“Until today, there has been no evidence that could link BNDES employees to any corruption scheme,” it said.

A BNDES official said the bank’s operations where open and transparen­t and had nothing to hide. “The bank has no black box. Nobody here fears anything and nobody feels threatened or guilty,” the source said, requesting anonymity because he was not authorised to speak about the matter.

In 2016, BNDES temporaril­y froze disburseme­nts worth $4.7bn for several engineerin­g firms ensnared in Brazil’s biggest corruption investigat­ion, the Car Wash probe into overpriced contracts with oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA . The suspension affected projects in Argentina, Cuba, Venezuela, Guatemala, Honduras, the Dominican Republic, Angola, Mozambique and Ghana.

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