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In his first testimony out of prison, Former Minister Antonio Palocci hit hard on former President Lula. Since the initial investigations into Operation Zelotes began, members of the Federal Prosecutor's Office believed in Lula's participation in the exchange of interim measures for the benefit of the auto industry for advice and personal benefits. In a testimony on Thursday 6 in Brasilia, Palocci confirmed in detail to Judge Ricardo Soares Leite, of the 10th Federal District Court, which prosecutors already suspected. According to the former minister, Lula renewed a deputy who had benefited in exchange for school fees for his son Luís Cláudio Lula da Silva.
Palocci said that he had sought the help of Luís Cláudio between late 2013 and early 2014. He needed help getting funding to fund a sporting event. Luís Claudio then organized a football tournament in Brazil. Palocci then said that he had gone to meet the former president at the Lula Institute headquarters to deal with the issue. The amount requested by Luís Claudio would be about 2 million rand to 3 million rupees.
According to Palocci, Lula said that he had solved the problem of "renewal of benefits" for vehicle manufacturers. According to Mr Palocci, negotiations took place between the former president and Mauro Marcondes, owner of the Marcondes and Mautoni office, who advised the car industry. Palocci's statements confirm investigations by the PF that allegedly revealed a suspicious transfer of 2.5 million rand in the accounts of LFT Marketing Esportivo, a company of Lula's son.
At the time, a detail that attracted the attention of the researchers is as follows: the alleged consultation reports submitted by LFT to justify the payment of R $ 2.5 million by Marcondes and Mautoni have been copied to the Internet. Lula is guilty of pbadive bribery in Operation Zelotes. Besides him, there are defendants in the case Mauro Marcondes, Gilberto Carvalho, his former chief of staff and four others. According to Palocci, Lula renewed an interim measure in exchange for a bribe for his son, Luís Cláudio. In the name of the father
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In contrast, Luís Cláudio requested financial support for the closing of a football event that he was organizing. According to Palocci, Lula would have asked Mauro Marcondes, owner of Marcondes and Mautoni, to look for money from automakers in exchange for the MP's Renewal. Marcondes transferred $ 2.5 million to LuLs Claudio's LFT Marketing sportif.
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