Brazil's supreme court to investigate politicians in Petrobras corruption

2015-03-07 1

Brazil’s supreme court will investigate 54 elected officials in connection with a corruption scandal unfolding at Brazil’s state-owned oil giant, Petrobras.

Most prominent among those are Eduardo Cunha, speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, and Senate president Renan Calheiros.

Unlike a previous corruption scandal in 2005, the Petrobras affair could threaten the country’s economic credibility and credit rating.

“It raises questions about Brazilian corporate governance that the first scandal didn’t,” says Merritt B.Fox, Law Professor at Columbia University, New York. “I would be concerned that the fact that this has happened at Petrobras would make people worry about other corporations where there is still significant government ownership and involvement.”

The scandal also threatens to reach to the very top of Brazilian politics as President Dilma Rousseff spent seven years leading the company’s board of directors when much of the alleged corruption took place.

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