Brazil Supreme Court ratifies ex-president Collor de Mello's sentence
Tuesday, 29 April 2025 () Brazil's Supreme Court has confirmed a nearly nine-year prison sentence for ex-president Fernando Collor de Mello, convicted of corruption and money laundering related to the "Car Wash" scandal. Collor de Mello, who served as president from 1990 to 1992, was found guilty of accepting bribes while a senator to facilitate contracts with Petrobras.
Fernando Collor, Brazilβs former president, has been arrested and ordered to begin serving his prison sentence for corruption. Convicted in 2023 for accepting $3.5 million in bribes to facilitate contracts with Petrobras and UTC Engenharia, Collor's sentence was issued after his appeals were...
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