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Brazil businessmen sentenced to 16 years over Petrobras scandal | Brazil businessmen sentenced to 16 years over Petrobras scandal |
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Two former executives of Brazilian construction giant OAS have been sentenced to 16 years in jail for corruption. | Two former executives of Brazilian construction giant OAS have been sentenced to 16 years in jail for corruption. |
Judge Sergio Moro in Brazil said former OAS president Jose Aldemario Pinheiro and Agenor Medeiros were involved in a major corruption scandal at the state-owned oil company, Petrobras. | |
Three other former OAS employees have been sentenced to shorter jail terms. | Three other former OAS employees have been sentenced to shorter jail terms. |
The scandal broke last year, implicating senior politicians. | The scandal broke last year, implicating senior politicians. |
Pinheiro and Medeiros were found guilty of bribing government officials, money laundering and conspiracy to commit crimes. | Pinheiro and Medeiros were found guilty of bribing government officials, money laundering and conspiracy to commit crimes. |
OAS lawyer Edward Carvalho says the company will appeal on behalf of its former employees, O Globo newspaper reported. | OAS lawyer Edward Carvalho says the company will appeal on behalf of its former employees, O Globo newspaper reported. |
'Systemic corruption' | 'Systemic corruption' |
Investigators say more than a dozen building companies have paid bribes to corrupt officials and politicians in order to secure lucrative contracts with Petrobras. | Investigators say more than a dozen building companies have paid bribes to corrupt officials and politicians in order to secure lucrative contracts with Petrobras. |
Judge Moro said OAS should have come forward when the first allegations emerged last year to explain its involvement. | |
However, he said, "when corruption is systemic, paying bribes become routine and that is seen as part of the game". | However, he said, "when corruption is systemic, paying bribes become routine and that is seen as part of the game". |
Several other businessmen and politicians have been arrested, charged and sentenced over the past year. | Several other businessmen and politicians have been arrested, charged and sentenced over the past year. |
Last week, a judge in the southern state of Parana ordered the arrest of Jose Dirceu, one of the founders of the governing Workers Party. | Last week, a judge in the southern state of Parana ordered the arrest of Jose Dirceu, one of the founders of the governing Workers Party. |
He served as chief of staff during the government of former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva between 2003 and 2005. | He served as chief of staff during the government of former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva between 2003 and 2005. |
Jose Dirceu, who was already under house arrest for alleged involvement in another corruption scheme, denies the charges. | Jose Dirceu, who was already under house arrest for alleged involvement in another corruption scheme, denies the charges. |
He is the most senior member of the Worker's Party to be arrested for alleged links with the Petrobras scandal. | He is the most senior member of the Worker's Party to be arrested for alleged links with the Petrobras scandal. |
President Dilma Rousseff was president of Petrobras when most of the corruption is alleged to have taken place, but she has not been implicated. | President Dilma Rousseff was president of Petrobras when most of the corruption is alleged to have taken place, but she has not been implicated. |
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