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Brazil: Ex-Lula aide Dirceu held in corruption probe | Brazil: Ex-Lula aide Dirceu held in corruption probe |
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Police in Brazil say they have arrested Jose Dirceu, who served as chief of staff under then-President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva from 2003 to 2005. | |
He is the most senior member of the governing Workers' Party to be arrested as part of an investigation into alleged corruption at state-owned oil giant Petrobras. | He is the most senior member of the governing Workers' Party to be arrested as part of an investigation into alleged corruption at state-owned oil giant Petrobras. |
Dirceu was already under house arrest. | Dirceu was already under house arrest. |
He was sentenced in 2012 for his role in another corruption scandal known as the Mensalao. | He was sentenced in 2012 for his role in another corruption scandal known as the Mensalao. |
He was found guilty of using public funds to pay opposition parties for support in Congress and sentenced to 10 years and 11 months. | He was found guilty of using public funds to pay opposition parties for support in Congress and sentenced to 10 years and 11 months. |
After spending 18 months in prison, he was allowed to serve the rest of his sentence under house arrest. | After spending 18 months in prison, he was allowed to serve the rest of his sentence under house arrest. |
'Kickbacks' | 'Kickbacks' |
Federal police officers arrested Dirceu, who is 69, at his home in the capital, Brasilia, on Monday morning, and took him into custody. | Federal police officers arrested Dirceu, who is 69, at his home in the capital, Brasilia, on Monday morning, and took him into custody. |
Federal prosecutor Carlos Fernando dos Santos Lima said Dirceu was one of the main instigators of a bribery scheme involving Petrobras. | |
He accused Dirceu of setting up the Petrobras kickback scheme along the same lines as he had done with the Mensalao corruption ring. | |
Speaking during a press conference, Mr Lima also said claimed Dirceu took bribes while in office. | |
He said he and his associates received a monthly payment of 200,000 reais ($58,000; £37,000) from Petrobras, although it was not clear how much of that money went to Dirceu directly. | |
The prosecutor said Dirceu continued to receive kickbacks even while he was in jail. | |
Dirceu's lawyer has not yet commented on the fresh allegations. | |
The BBC's Julia Carneiro in Rio de Janeiro says his arrest is another blow for the Workers' Party, of which Dirceu is a founding member. | The BBC's Julia Carneiro in Rio de Janeiro says his arrest is another blow for the Workers' Party, of which Dirceu is a founding member. |
He is a former left-wing rebel who fought Brazil's military government in the 1970s and was eventually sent into exile in Cuba. | He is a former left-wing rebel who fought Brazil's military government in the 1970s and was eventually sent into exile in Cuba. |
He later became one of the closest political allies of Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who was president from 2003 to 2011. | He later became one of the closest political allies of Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who was president from 2003 to 2011. |
Our correspondent says Jose Dirceu's brother has also been arrested. | Our correspondent says Jose Dirceu's brother has also been arrested. |
Damage | Damage |
The investigation into corruption at Petrobras, dubbed Operation Car Wash, has been hugely damaging to the company. | The investigation into corruption at Petrobras, dubbed Operation Car Wash, has been hugely damaging to the company. |
In April, Petrobras said it had lost $2bn (£1.3bn) in costs related to corruption. | In April, Petrobras said it had lost $2bn (£1.3bn) in costs related to corruption. |
Dozens of lawmakers are being investigated in connection with the kickback scheme. | Dozens of lawmakers are being investigated in connection with the kickback scheme. |
But President Dilma Rousseff, who chaired Petrobras when much of the corruption is believed to have taken place, has been cleared of involvement. | But President 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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