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Nearly 100 people have been indicted in a probe into corruption at the state-owned Petrobras oil company. Brazilian police on Friday arrested two businesspeople in connection to corruption probe focused on state-owned oil firm Petroleo Brasileiro SA (Petrobras). Dario Galvao, chief executive of a construction group, and Guilherme Esteves, a lobbyist who is being investigated for funneling bribe money, were taken to federal police headquarters in the southern city of Curitiba, a court spokesperson said. This content was originally published by teleSUR at the following address: "http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/Brazilian-Police-Arrest-Businessmen-Linked-to-Petrobras-Scandal-20150328-0002.html". If you intend to use it, please cite the source and provide a link to the original article. www.teleSURtv.net/english
Nearly 100 people have been indicted in a probe into corruption at the state-owned Petrobras oil company. Brazilian police on Friday arrested two businesspeople in connection to corruption probe focused on state-owned oil firm Petroleo Brasileiro SA (Petrobras). Dario Galvao, chief executive of a construction group, and Guilherme Esteves, a lobbyist who is being investigated for funneling bribe money, were taken to federal police headquarters in the southern city of Curitiba, a court spokesperson said. Federal judge Sergio Moro ordered the arrests after a request by investigators looking into the Petrobas scandal. Investigators said they were led to Galvao by Shinko Nakandakari, an import figure implicated in the scandal who has been cooperating with the investigation. Judge Moro called Galvao the mastermind of his company's criminal activity and said he posed a risk of committing more crimes. “There is evidence of crimes for extended periods, starting at least from 2008 to 2014,” Moro wrote in a court decision. Moro said that a search of Esteves' home “revealed evidence of corruption crimes and money laundering, with the use of secret accounts abroad by Guilherme Esteves de Jesus to make bribe payments... to leaders of Petrobras and (oil rig maker) SeteBrazil.” In a statement, Grupo Galvao said Galvao's arrest was "without legal grounding" and he had "not committed any crime." It also said that Galvao Engenharia, its building subsidiary which filed for bankruptcy this week, rejects vehemently any accusations of being part of a corrupt cartel. Esteves was not available for comment. This content was originally published by teleSUR at the following address: "http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/Brazilian-Police-Arrest-Businessmen-Linked-to-Petrobras-Scandal-20150328-0002.html". If you intend to use it, please cite the source and provide a link to the original article. www.teleSURtv.net/english
Nearly 100 people have been indicted in a probe into corruption at the state-owned Petrobras oil company. Brazilian police on Friday arrested two businesspeople in connection to corruption probe focused on state-owned oil firm Petroleo Brasileiro SA (Petrobras). Dario Galvao, chief executive of a construction group, and Guilherme Esteves, a lobbyist who is being investigated for funneling bribe money, were taken to federal police headquarters in the southern city of Curitiba, a court spokesperson said. Federal judge Sergio Moro ordered the arrests after a request by investigators looking into the Petrobas scandal. Investigators said they were led to Galvao by Shinko Nakandakari, an import figure implicated in the scandal who has been cooperating with the investigation. Judge Moro called Galvao the mastermind of his company's criminal activity and said he posed a risk of committing more crimes. “There is evidence of crimes for extended periods, starting at least from 2008 to 2014,” Moro wrote in a court decision. Moro said that a search of Esteves' home “revealed evidence of corruption crimes and money laundering, with the use of secret accounts abroad by Guilherme Esteves de Jesus to make bribe payments... to leaders of Petrobras and (oil rig maker) SeteBrazil.” This content was originally published by teleSUR at the following address: "http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/Brazilian-Police-Arrest-Businessmen-Linked-to-Petrobras-Scandal-20150328-0002.html". If you intend to use it, please cite the source and provide a link to the original article. www.teleSURtv.net/english
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