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Sergio Moro: AMB says do with "perplexity" the "attempts to paralyze the work of the Brazilian Justice"
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São Paulo - The Association of Brazilian Magistrates (AMB) showed on Thursday, 28, his rejection of the petition forwarded by the former president of Brazil, Luis Inacio Lula da Silva, the Human Rights Committee of the United Nations (UN) in which denounces the judge Sergio Moro and prosecutors working in Operation Lava Jato for "lack of impartiality" and "abuse of power."
For the entity, the International Court should not be used to constrain the progress of any ongoing investigations in the country, and especially those that have as a priority the fight against corruption.
The AMA says do with "perplexity" the "attempts to paralyze the work of the Brazilian justice."
"Brazil has organs made up of internal and external control to monitor the work carried out by the judiciary. It is unacceptable to use any other means other than legal and constitutionally established to try to inhibit the work of public servants in the performance of their duties" says the note.
For the entity, the Judge Sergio Moro, responsible for Lava Jet is an example of intimidation of magistrates throughout the country and "has been a recurring subject of great pressure" for his role in the operation.
In the text, the association also reiterated criticism of Senate Bill (PLS) amending the crimes of abuse of authority.
"Between the lines, the project provides a number of penalties to try to paralyze male and female judges, and prosecutors and police, by playing their office as required by law," says the entity remembering that, if it were in force, the law would remove one operation as the Operation Car Wash.
"The country and the whole society must be aware of the attacks on the judiciary, so that such nonsense does not advance in Congress, with the sole aim of favoring investigated and involved in major corruption cases," follows the note of AMB.
Finally, the organization points out the importance of a "strong and independent judiciary" and says that any counter movement "will be a backlash against transparency and the answer that the Brazilian people waiting to fight corruption."
Topics: President Lula, Lula da Silva, Personalities, Political, Brazilian politicians, PT, Politics in Brazil, UN Operation Lava Jet Sergio Moro
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Sergio Moro: AMB dice hacer con "perplejidad" los "intentos de paralizar el trabajo de la Justicia de Brasil"
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Julia Affonso y Fausto Macedo, el contenido Estadão
Sao Paulo - La Asociación de Magistrados Brasileños (AMB) mostró el jueves 28, su rechazo de la petición remitida por el ex presidente de Brasil, Luis Inácio Lula da Silva, el Comité de Derechos Humanos de las Naciones Unidas (ONU) en el que denuncia el juez Sergio Moro y fiscales que trabajan en la Operación lava Jato por "falta de imparcialidad" y "abuso de poder".
Para la entidad, el Tribunal Internacional no debe utilizarse para limitar el avance de las investigaciones en curso en el país, y en especial los que tienen como prioridad la lucha contra la corrupción.
La AMA dice que ver con la "perplejidad" los "intentos de paralizar el trabajo de la justicia brasileña."
"Brasil tiene órganos compuestos de control interno y externo para supervisar el trabajo llevado a cabo por el poder judicial. Es inaceptable el uso de cualquier otro medio que no sea legal y constitucionalmente establecido para tratar de inhibir el trabajo de los funcionarios públicos en el desempeño de sus funciones" dice la nota.
Para la entidad, el juez Sergio Moro, responsable de la lava Jet es un ejemplo de la intimidación de los jueces en todo el país y "ha sido un tema recurrente de una gran presión" por su papel en la operación.
En el texto, la asociación también reiteró las críticas de la SB (PLS), que modifica los delitos de abuso de autoridad.
"Entre líneas, el proyecto prevé una serie de sanciones para tratar de paralizar a los jueces masculinos y femeninos, y los fiscales y la policía, al jugar su cargo de conformidad con la ley", dice la entidad recordar que, si estuviera en vigor, la ley eliminaría uno operación que la lava Jato.
"El país y el conjunto de la sociedad debe ser consciente de los ataques contra el poder judicial, por lo que tal absurdo no avanza en el Congreso, con el único objetivo de favorecer investigado y participado en importantes casos de corrupción", sigue la nota de la AMB.
Por último, la organización señala la importancia de un "poder judicial fuerte e independiente" y dice que cualquier movimiento contrario "será una reacción en contra de la transparencia y la respuesta que el pueblo brasileño espera para luchar contra la corrupción."
Temas: Presidente Lula, Lula da Silva, personalidades, políticos, los políticos brasileños, PT, la política en Brasil, la ONU Operación lava Jet Sergio Moro
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Sergio Moro: a AMB diz ver com "perplexidade" as "tentativas de paralisar o trabalho da Justiça brasileira"
Mateus Coutinho, do Estadão Conteúdo
Julia Affonso e Fausto Macedo, do Estadão Conteúdo
São Paulo - A Associação dos Magistrados Brasileiros (AMB) manifestou nesta quinta-feira, 28, seu repúdio à petição encaminhada pelo ex-presidente da República, Luís Inácio Lula da Silva, ao Comitê de Direitos Humanos da Organização das Nações Unidas (ONU) na qual denuncia o juiz Sérgio Moro e os procuradores da República que atuam na Operação Lava Jato por "falta de imparcialidade" e "abuso de poder."
Para a entidade, a Corte Internacional não deve ser utilizada para constranger o andamento de quaisquer investigações em curso no País e, principalmente, aquelas que têm como prioridade o combate à corrupção.
A AMB diz ver com "perplexidade" as "tentativas de paralisar o trabalho da Justiça brasileira".
"O Brasil possui órgãos constituídos de controle interno e externo para acompanhar o trabalho desempenhado pela magistratura. É inadmissível a utilização de quaisquer outros meios, que não os legais e constitucionalmente estabelecidos, para tentar inibir o trabalho de agentes públicos no desempenho de suas funções", diz a nota.
Para a entidade, o juiz Sérgio Moro, responsável pela Lava Jato é exemplo da intimidação aos magistrados de todo o País e "tem sido alvo recorrente de grande pressão" por sua atuação na operação.
No texto, a associação ainda reitera as críticas ao Projeto de Lei do Senado (PLS) que altera os crimes de abuso de autoridade.
"Nas entrelinhas, o projeto prevê uma série de penalidades para tentar paralisar juízes e juízas, além de procuradores e policias, por desempenharem o seu ofício como determina a legislação", diz a entidade lembrando que, caso estivesse em vigor, a lei inviabilizaria uma operação como a Lava Jato.
"O País e toda a sociedade precisam estar atentos aos ataques contra o Poder Judiciário, para que tal absurdo não avance no Congresso Nacional, com o único objetivo de favorecer investigados e envolvidos em grandes casos de corrupção", segue a nota da AMB.
Por fim, a entidade aponta a importância de um "Judiciário forte e independente" e diz que qualquer movimento contrário "será um retrocesso contra a transparência e a resposta que o povo brasileiro espera no combate à corrupção".
Tópicos: Presidente Lula, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Personalidades, Políticos, Políticos brasileiros, PT, Política no Brasil, ONU, Operação Lava Jato, Sérgio Moro
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‘Lula enganou o mundo’, diz artigo do WSJ
Colunista para América Latina da publicação cita os desmandos da era petista que resultaram nas crises política e econômica
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“Quando o Rio venceu o disputa para sediar os Jogos Olímpicos,
em 2009, não estava previsto que o Brasil estivesse hoje nessa
situação”, afirma em artigo publicado neste domingo pela editora para
Américas e colunista do jornal The Wall Street Journal Mary
Anastasia O’Grady. Na sequência, ela cita as graves crises política e
econômica que assolam o país. E resume o tom de seu texto no título:
“Como Lula enganou o mundo”.
LEIA TAMBÉM:
Arenas vazias: para o comitê da Rio-2016, a culpa é do torcedor
PT terá o menor número de candidatos dos últimos vinte anos
Mary Anastasia abre seu artigo citando o início “sem incidentes” da Olimpíada carioca – e ressalta que isso surpreende, dada a avalanche de notícias negativas que antecederam os Jogos. Mas lembra que ainda é cedo para saber se os turistas e cariocas passarão os próximos quinze dias livres de uma catástrofe. Na sequência, a colunista ressalta como a retórica lulista (mantida nos anos seguintes por sua sucessora, Dilma Rousseff) ocultou os problemas do país e o fato de que, mesmo nos anos de bonança, nada tenha sido feito para reduzir o fardo do governo sobre os empresários. “A Caixa Econômica Federal e o BNDES expandiram rapidamente o crédito, o que foi arriscado e provocou inflação, mas o Banco Central ignorou o problema”, afirma o texto. “O Rio é um microcosmo do Brasil de Lula”, prossegue.
A colunista trata também da corrupção na classe política. “Os políticos do Brasil aspiram à grandeza de Primeiro Mundo, mas preservam instituições de terceiro. Não porque não entendam a eficácia das instituições independentes. É justamente porque as entendem”, afirma. Ela lembra que Lula se tornou réu por obstrução de Justiça e é um dos alvos da Operação Lava Jato. E também das razões pelas quais Dilma sofre hoje um processo de impeachment. “Se a fraude política para levar uma nação à ruína fosse crime, ambos já estariam condenados”, finaliza.
LEIA TAMBÉM:
Arenas vazias: para o comitê da Rio-2016, a culpa é do torcedor
PT terá o menor número de candidatos dos últimos vinte anos
Mary Anastasia abre seu artigo citando o início “sem incidentes” da Olimpíada carioca – e ressalta que isso surpreende, dada a avalanche de notícias negativas que antecederam os Jogos. Mas lembra que ainda é cedo para saber se os turistas e cariocas passarão os próximos quinze dias livres de uma catástrofe. Na sequência, a colunista ressalta como a retórica lulista (mantida nos anos seguintes por sua sucessora, Dilma Rousseff) ocultou os problemas do país e o fato de que, mesmo nos anos de bonança, nada tenha sido feito para reduzir o fardo do governo sobre os empresários. “A Caixa Econômica Federal e o BNDES expandiram rapidamente o crédito, o que foi arriscado e provocou inflação, mas o Banco Central ignorou o problema”, afirma o texto. “O Rio é um microcosmo do Brasil de Lula”, prossegue.
A colunista trata também da corrupção na classe política. “Os políticos do Brasil aspiram à grandeza de Primeiro Mundo, mas preservam instituições de terceiro. Não porque não entendam a eficácia das instituições independentes. É justamente porque as entendem”, afirma. Ela lembra que Lula se tornou réu por obstrução de Justiça e é um dos alvos da Operação Lava Jato. E também das razões pelas quais Dilma sofre hoje um processo de impeachment. “Se a fraude política para levar uma nação à ruína fosse crime, ambos já estariam condenados”, finaliza.
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Brazil Police Seek Charges Against Ex-President Lula da Silva and His Wife
Prosecutors to decide on asking judge to indict the couple over alleged corruption
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Former
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva spoke during a
meeting with women activists in Santo André, Brazil, August 15.
Photo: Reuters
By
Rogerio
Jelmayer and
Luciana
Magalhaes
SÃO
PAULO—Brazil’s federal police on Friday recommended that
prosecutors file charges against former President Luiz Inácio Lula
da Silva and his wife, Marisa Leticia, for money laundering and
corruption.
Police
allege Mr. and Mrs. da Silva illegally benefited from renovation
work that construction company OAS SA carried out on a luxury beach
apartment that was allegedly intended for the two. Mr. da Silva
allegedly received other benefits from the builder, according to
police, who calculated the total value of the renovations and other
benefits at 2.4 million reais ($739,953).
Mr. da
Silva and his wife have both denied that they own the apartment,
saying they paid a deposit to buy a different unit in the same
building but later decided to ask for their deposit back. Their
lawyer, Cristiano Zanin Martins, said Friday there is “no
evidence” linking the couple to the luxury property. Mr. Martins
denied the allegations.
Related
An OAS
spokesman declined to comment.
Brazilian
prosecutors must now decide whether to ask a judge to indict Mr.
and Mrs. da Silva. If they choose to do so, a judge would then have
to accept the request before the case would move to trial.
The
allegations stem from the mammoth
“Operation Car Wash” anticorruption investigation that has
already sent dozens of construction executives to jail for bid
rigging and bribery in contracts with state-controlled oil company
Petróleo Brasileiro SA,
or Petrobras.
The
police’s request comes amid
the impeachment process against Mr. da Silva’s successor and
protégée, suspended President Dilma Rousseff. The timing of the
police request shows the “political character” of the charges,
Mr. Martins said.
In a
separate case, Mr. da Silva already
faces trial in a federal court in Brazil’s capital of
Brasília for allegedly obstructing the Car Wash investigation. He
has denied wrongdoing in that case as well.
—Jeffrey
T. Lewis contributed to this article.
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to Rogerio
Jelmayer at rogerio.jelmayer@wsj.com
and Luciana Magalhaes at Luciana.Magalhaes@wsj.com
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Former
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was briefly detained
for questioning on Friday in a federal investigation of a vast
corruption scheme, fanning a political crisis that threatens to
topple his successor, President Dilma Rousseff.Lula's questioning in police custody was the highest profile development in a longrunning and sweeping graft probe centered on the state oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA (PETR4.SA) that has rocked Brazil's political and business establishment and deepened the worst recession in decades in Latin America's biggest economy.
The investigation threatens to tarnish the legacy of Brazil's most powerful politician, whose humble roots and anti-poverty programs made him a folk hero, by putting a legal spotlight on how his left-leaning Workers' Party consolidated its position since rising to power 13 years ago.
Police picked up Lula at his home on the outskirts of Sao Paulo and released him after three hours of questioning. They said evidence suggested Lula had received illicit benefits from kickbacks at the oil company, Petrobras, in the form of payments and luxury real estate.
The evidence against the former president brought the corruption investigation closer to his protegee Rousseff, who is fighting off impeachment for allegedly breaking budget rules, weakening her efforts to pull the economy out of a deepening downturn.
News of Lula's detention sparked a rally in Brazilian assets as traders bet that the political upheaval could empower a more market-friendly coalition. The real currency BRL= gained more than 3 percent against the US dollar and the benchmark Bovespa index .BVSP climbed nearly 5 percent. Shares of the state oil giant Petrobras led the rally with a 14 percent surge.
"Ex-president Lula, besides being party leader, was the one ultimately responsible for the decision on who would be the directors at Petrobras and was one of the main beneficiaries of these crimes," said a police statement on his detention.
"There is evidence that the crimes enriched him and financed electoral campaigns and the treasury of his political group."
There was no comment yet from Lula, who has not been charged. His foundation said in a statement that his detention was "an aggression against the rule of law and Brazilian society." The foundation, which has consistently denied any wrongdoing by Lula, called his arrest "arbitrary, illegal and unjustifiable."
Rousseff has also repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.
Workers' Party leaders jumped to the former president's defense, and the Labor Minister Miguel Rossetto said the detention was "a clear attack on what Lula represents."
"This is not justice, this is violence," he said in a public statement.
In the street outside Lula's home, television showed his supporters clad in red shirts exchanged chants, insults and even blows with opponents, underscoring the deep political passions surrounding the former president.
Dozens of police arrived to break up the altercations, clearing the street by force. Pro-Lula protesters also gathered in a noisy protest outside federal police offices at a Sao Paulo airport where he was taken for questioning.
Television showed him leaving the airport in a black sport utility vehicle and arriving at Workers' Party headquarters in downtown Sao Paulo, surrounded by a throng of flag-waving supporters.
As the founder and figurehead of his party, Lula's image has been central to huge street protests over the past year, both for and against Rousseff's impeachment, and powerful unions have marched repeatedly in his name.
"Lula is a politician who polarizes Brazilian society," said Rafael Cortez, a political analyst at consulting firm Tendencias in Sao Paulo. "Whether he goes to jail or not, the allegations against Lula will mobilize political forces onto the streets."
Lula, 70, became a model for a wave of leftist presidents in Latin America, coupling healthy economic growth with popular social programs that lifted more than 30 million out of poverty during his presidency from 2003 to 2010. Yet investigators say much of the corruption at Petrobras happened during that period.
BEACHSIDE PENTHOUSE
Federal prosecutors who ordered Friday's raids said there was evidence that the former president received funds from the graft scheme at Petrobras through work on a luxury beachside penthouse and a country home.
Lula has said the apartment is not his and it belongs to engineering group OAS, but prosecutors say doormen, OAS engineers and third-party contractors all said the condo was intended for Lula's family.
"The suspicion is that the improvements and the properties are bribes derived from the illegal gains made by OAS in the Petrobras graft scheme," the prosecutors' statement said.
Prosecutors are also investigating payments to Lula by companies involved in the Petrobras scandal that were claimed to be donations and fees for speaking appearances.
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