New York Times: Crisis in Brazil Widens With Report of Firm’s Payments to Politicians
RIO DE JANEIRO — In the latest twist to Brazil’s colossal corruption scandals, the country’s already beleaguered political establishment found itself under siege on Wednesday over revelations of payments made to figures across the ideological spectrum by the construction giant Odebrecht.
The payments by Odebrecht, a company at the heart of graft scandals enmeshing the government of President Dilma Rousseff and some of her most prominent opponents, reflect the volatility of Brazil’s political crisis.
The revelations came after a ruling on Tuesday by a justice of Brazil’s Supreme Federal Tribunal that shifted jurisdiction to the high court of an investigation of former President Luiz InĂ¡cio Lula da Silva.
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WNU Editor: Someone is leaking a lot of information to the press.
More News On Brazil's Political Crisis
Seized spreadsheets list payments to top Brazil politicians -- AP
Brazil's chief of staff warns of 'dangerous' precedent in Rousseff impeachment -- DW
Engineering giant agrees to cooperate with Brazil corruption investigation -- The Guardian
Pressure on Brazil's Rousseff may rise as jobless lose benefits -- Reuters
Brazil’s and South Africa’s Watergate Moment -- Frank Vogl, The Globalist
Brazil is the world’s second-worst economy -- Matt Phillips, Quartz
Brazil's Summer of Discontent -- Vijay Prashad, Alertnet/The Hindu
Brazil erupts in protests as Operation Car Wash breeds discontent, disillusionment -- Washington Times
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A lot of inuendo and a lot of abuse of judicial authority.
I have a very hard time separating what is happening in Brazil from the larger world context. The PT government hasn't been very cooperative with "the West" these days.
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