
“The president of the republic has enormous responsibilities. As such, his culpability is also enormous when he commits crimes.
This was the reasoning by the Judge of a court in Brazil, Sergio Moro, who found the country’s former president, Luiz da Silva, guilty of corruption and money laundering and sentenced him to almost 10 years in prison. The verdict came as a shocking reversal of fortune for da Silva who wielded far-reaching influence across Latin America for several years.
He was the President of the largest country in South America from 2003 to 2010.
The judge said that da Silva’s actions were part of a “scheme of systemic corruption” in Petrobras.
Mr. da Silva, was convicted for receiving $1.1 million, alongside his wife, in improvement and expenses from a construction company in exchange for contracts from the state-owned oil company, Petrobras.
The scandal alongside several others led to Mr. da Silva’s successor, Dilma Rousseff, being impeached from office by the country’s senate last year.
He has dismissed the allegation as a “farce” and has announced he would run for the country’s presidential election next year.
Though Mr. da Silva can appeal the conviction, it will, however, pose a serious obstacle for a possible political comeback..
Mr. da Silva’s conviction is a continuation of the move by the country’s judiciary to purge the country’s political class of corruption.
Last month, the incumbent president, Michel Temer, was also charged with corruption.
,Source: The New York Times. [myad]