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Brazil Adds Up the Theft by Its Politicians: US$ 5 Billion PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 21 August 2006

Corruption has cost Brazilian taxpayers US$ 5 billion in the last four years according to a report published Sunday, August 20, in the daily newspaper O Globo, which also highlights that a third of all Brazilian federal Deputies face judicial investigation.

The report on the US$ 5 billion, which virtually evaporated with corruption, is based on 50 operations undertaken by the Brazilian Federal Police, Internal Revenue Service and the Attorney General Office.

O Globo points out that the money involved in those 50 cases and which extends to all branches of government and at all levels, could easily help finance three Pan-American Games, which the state of Rio do Janeiro is hosting in 2007.

The Director General of the Federal Comptroller Office, Luiz Navarro said that "corruption had disseminated into 70% of local governments throughout Brazil, basically because controls are too fragile".

O Globo also includes a report from Transparency Brazil and a parliamentary committee showing that 31.3% of all Lower House federal members from the richest states of the union São Paulo, Minas Gerais and Rio do Janeiro are under investigation for cases related to alleged corruption actions.

Possibly democratic Brazil's major corruption scandal began in mid 2005 when the Workers Party of President Lula and other smaller members of the ruling coalition were accused of a major under the table payments racket to ensure Congressional support for the administration's legislative program.

The scandal got the name of mensalão (big monthly allowances). The money was skimmed through publicity contracting from government owned companies and the private sector in exchange for favors.

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COME ON !!!!!!
written by ch.c., August 21, 2006
The amount is much much much larger.
The amount mentionned is ONLY for the revealed/discovered corruptions of politicians.
What about those NOT revealed ?
The amount mentionned does not take in account the corruptions by the government/states/municipal civil servnnts and or employees !
And also doesnt take in account the corruptions by the businessmen !!!!!

Some experts estimate that the total corruption in Brazil equals 5 to 10 % of the GDP.

Or to put a figure.........US$ 40 to 80 billions ANNUALY !!!!!!

Again, even the media tend to minimize.....the amplitude of what is going wrong in your country !


Finally, Lula has even legalized the vote buying.


Strange democracy.......when guilty people are judged by other guilty people....in a secret vote ! This is unfortunately exactly what happened in your Congress.

The Brazilian society is raped every day by the people they elected.......and they do and say.......NOTHING !
Worse, they re-elect them !

What shame....what a shame....what a shame.
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written by Gustavo Paashaus, August 21, 2006
I entirely agree.
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written by yep, August 23, 2006
brazilian society, and its economy, will one day implode if things do not change significantly, and that's an undebatable fact.
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