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Former Brazilian Head of State Sentenced Over Corruption Charges

The former president of Brazil Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, has on Wednesday been convicted of corruption charges and sentenced nearly to 10 years in prison.

He`s however facing four more corruption trials and will remain free on appeal.

Judge Sergio Moro found Lula, 71, guilty of accepting $1.2 million worth of bribes from engineering firm OAS SA, the amount of money prosecutors said the company spent refurbishing a beach apartment for Lula in return for his help winning contracts with state oil company Petroleo Brasileiro (PETR4.SA).

Federal prosecutors have accused Lula, Brazil’s first working-class president from 2003 to 2011, of masterminding a long-running corruption scheme that was uncovered in a probe into kickbacks around Petrobras.

The verdict represented the highest-profile conviction in Brazil.

Lula’s legal team said in an emailed statement that he was innocent and they would appeal.

“For three years, Lula has been subject to a politically motivated investigation, “they wrote.

“No credible evidence of guilt has been produced, and overwhelming proof of his innocence blatantly ignored.”

 

 

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