Milestone or Misstep Corruption Development and Democracy After Brazils Lava Jato Probe Gautam Nair Jeeyang Rhee Baum Pamela Varley
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Milestone or misstep? You decide, but the Lava Jato Probe of the Brazilian government’s corruption scandal shows both in spades. Apart from setting an unwelcome worldwide precedent, these two are major contributors to the current global state of affairs. Milestone: As the corruption inquiry begins, the government finally admits it is at the forefront of the problem. What it did not want to admit, however, is that the problem was created by the very policies they have pursued over the past two decades
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In 2017, Brazilian judiciary, led by newly elected President Michel Temer, launched a comprehensive corruption investigation, known as the Lava Jato (Car Wash) Probe. A former Brazilian President (Dilma Rousseff), accused officials for bribes and kickbacks in several government agencies. Many officials, politicians, businessmen, were implicated, and the scale of the scandal was tremendous. The probe led to a constitutional crisis, which ultimately resulted in the impeachment of
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I worked at the International Center for Investigative Reporting in Brazil in the 1980s. I was part of the unit that exposed the Lava Jato corruption investigation in Brasilia. It had become an international scandal and we were lucky to have a platform to tell our story. We learned a lot about corruption, in Brazil and around the world. After the release of our report in September 2014, the scandal engulfed the country and became a media sensation. The President’s political party was thrown out of
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Milestone or Misstep Corruption Development and Democracy After Brazils Lava Jato Probe I was struck by this story from Gautam Nair’s excellent piece in the New York Times about the Brazilian economy and its slowdown. Nair explains a significant contributor is the Lava Jato scandal, which includes widespread government corruption, including payments to lawyers and prosecutors to avoid prosecution. He also mentions other important corruption stories like the Brazilian Bolsa Familia program and the Brazilian
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In June 2014, President Dilma Rousseff was indicted and removed from office by a Brazilian court for embezzling around $30 million in government funds, while her vice president, Michel Temer, was acquitted. A corruption scandal called “Operation Lava Jato” had been going on for years, involving government officials who were embezzling public funds, siphoning off government assets, and bribing public officials to secure favors in favor of the Brazilian oil company, Petrobras. A number
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I was amazed when reading Gautam Nair and Jeeyang Rhee’s article “Lava Jato: Brazils Paradise for Corruption? go A Glimpse into the Lava Jato’s ‘Ricardo Salles’ Corruption Scandal,” which highlighted the extent of Brazilian democracy as being seriously undermined by corruption. page As I read on, I felt the magnitude of the corruption that Lava Jato has uncovered. The article had a very convincing and well-structured style that made it