BBC News, 12
November 2012
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| Jose Dirceu (right) was one of President Lula's closest advisers |
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The Supreme
Court in Brazil has sentenced a former top aide of ex-President Luiz Inacio
Lula da Silva to 10 years and 10 months in jail.
Jose Dirceu
was found guilty of setting up an illegal scheme that used public funds to pay
coalition parties for political support.
Dirceu had
acted as Lula's chief of staff from 2003 to 2005.
The former
president is not implicated in the scandal, which became known as
"Mensalao", or Big Monthly Allowance.
The Supreme
Court also ordered Dirceu to pay a fine of 676,000 reals ($330,000: £210,000).
The former
aide maintained that the scheme never existed, and accused Brazil's
conservative media of bias against the left-wing government.
'Criminal
enterprise'
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| Judge Barbosa, who oversaw the trial, said Dirceu had "dishonoured his position" |
"He
held one of the highest posts in the Brazilian government. He dishonoured his
position and made key decisions for the success of this criminal
enterprise," he said.
Correspondents
say the lengthy sentence handed down by the court means that Mr Dirceu may have
to spend some years in prison, rather than serving his sentence under house
arrest.
Mr Dirceu
was among several senior members of the governing Workers Party convicted last
month of involvement in the scheme.
Workers
Party president Jose Genoino was sentenced to six years and 11 months
imprisonment for the same crimes and will also to pay a heavy fine.
The
high-profile convictions have been seen by many in Brazil as evidence that
politics is no longer immune from punishment.
Twenty-five
of the 37 people charged were found guilty by the court.


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