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Ex-Brazil President Lula to be questioned in Petrobras case | Ex-Brazil President Lula to be questioned in Petrobras case |
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Brazilian officials investigating a corruption scandal at the state-run oil company Petrobras will be allowed to question ex-President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, the supreme court has ruled. | Brazilian officials investigating a corruption scandal at the state-run oil company Petrobras will be allowed to question ex-President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, the supreme court has ruled. |
It said Lula would be heard as a witness and was not being investigated. | It said Lula would be heard as a witness and was not being investigated. |
Police say they want to see if he benefited from the Petrobras scheme. Other members of the governing Workers' Party will be questioned. | Police say they want to see if he benefited from the Petrobras scheme. Other members of the governing Workers' Party will be questioned. |
Prosecutors say firms bribed Petrobras executives to secure contracts. | Prosecutors say firms bribed Petrobras executives to secure contracts. |
Some of the money was then passed on to Workers' Party politicians. | Some of the money was then passed on to Workers' Party politicians. |
The scandal is the largest in Brazil's history, with top politicians accused of taking bribes. | The scandal is the largest in Brazil's history, with top politicians accused of taking bribes. |
Among those arrested in connection are Mr Lula's former chief of staff Jose Dirceu and the former Workers' Party treasurer Joao Vaccari. | |
But Mr Lula's successor as Brazilian leader, Dilma Rousseff, who chaired Petrobras when much of the corruption is believed to have taken place, has been cleared of involvement. | But Mr Lula's successor as Brazilian leader, Dilma Rousseff, who chaired Petrobras when much of the corruption is believed to have taken place, has been cleared of involvement. |
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