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Ex-Petrobras director gets 12 years in prison in ongoing graft probe

by The Associated Press   

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A Brazilian federal judge sentenced former Petrobras executive Jorge Zelada after finding him guilty of money-laundering and corruption

RIO DE JANEIRO—The former director of Petrobras’ international division has been sentenced to 12 years in prison as part of an ongoing investigation into bribery and corruption at Brazil’s state-run oil company.

A federal judge sentenced Jorge Zelada after finding him guilty of money-laundering and corruption. He was absolved of tax evasion charges.

Zelada was arrested in July 2015 as part of the kickback scandal that has buffeted the country’s biggest company.

Investigators say Brazil’s top construction and engineering companies paid bribes to a handful of Petrobras’ politically appointed executives in return for inflated contracts.

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Prosecutors have alleged that some of the money then flowed into the campaign coffers of the governing Workers’ Party and its allies. They deny any wrongdoing.

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