MPF proves that Lula lied to Judge Sérgio Moro over meetings

terça-feira, 16 de maio de 2017

MPF proves that Lula lied to Judge Sérgio Moro over meetings


MPF proves that Lula lied to Judge Sérgio Moro over meetings with corrupt Petrobras directors

Former President Lula lied during testimony to Judge Sérgio Moro about having held meetings with corrupt Petrobras directors. When asked about the crimes in the state, the lawyer said he did not know about the illegalities of the company and said that he did not hold meetings with the company's directors during his eight years in office.

This week, Lava Jato's prosecutors filed documents that prove that Lula lied on the subject to Judge Sergio Moro during his interrogation last Wednesday (10). This week, the Federal Prosecutor's Office has attached documents that prove no less than 23 Lula meetings and travels with state directors in their two terms, including Paulo Roberto Costa, Renato Duque and Jorge Zelada - all of them already convicted in the process of the operation .

Prosecutors say all meetings are on schedules obtained by Lava Jato investigators. The agendas were provided by Petrobras and annexed to the lawsuit in which Lula figures as defendant

LULA'S LIE TO SÉRGIO MORO: "In the eight years that I have been in the Presidency of the Republic, we have no meeting with the Petrobras board of directors. 

In eight years I had two moments: when we discovered the pre-salt to discuss the plan You know that we were not going to do a pre-salt auction. It was even on a trip that I went to Argentina, "Lula told Moro, when asked about Duque, who Services of the state.

The agendas provided by Petrobras to the prosecutors prove that Lula met to discuss specific issues, such as one in 2008 that has the theme "propeno in the Revap" (Henrique Lage Refinery) in São Paulo.

Lula not only met with practically all the Lava Jet defendants, but also held meetings with other former directors of the state-owned company, such as Graça Foster and Guilherme Estrella. So Minister, former President Dilma Rousseff is also listed on agendas as a participant.

Paulo Roberto Costa, Lava Jato's first informant and the first former state executive to be arrested, is the director who appears most in commitments to the then president, including seven agendas in which there is no mention of other participants. There are references, for example, to "dinner in Beijing [Beijing] with Lula" in 2009, or a meeting at the Planalto Palace in 2006.

Through the documents attached to the case file, the Attorney General has been able to display the umbilical cord that links Lula to all corruption schemes in Petrobras. These connections are important just to establish the link between the advantages obtained by the PT and the OAS to prove that the advantages were actually compensated by the advantageous business of the contractor with the state. In exchange for the overpriced contracts, OAS paid bribes to the PT, including the triplet. 

In the document of denunciation, the Public Ministry calls Lula of "commander of the criminal structure" in the company.

In his testimony to Judge Sérgio Moro, Lula said that the agent does not integrate the "day to day or month by month" of the state. "He participates in very rare meetings and I spoke of two that I participated in," Lula reaffirmed.

In appending the agendas, in a petition on Monday (15), the Federal Public Ministry did not give details. On the day of his deposition, Moro had given five days to the inclusion of documents in the file, which is entering the last stages before the sentence.

With information from Folha

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