Operation Car Wash (Lava Jato), now in its tenth year, prompts Brazil to reflect on the actions of its key legal figures. This extensive corruption probe is under new scrutiny, starting in Curitiba and spreading to major cities. Conviction reversals and critiques, mainly from affected politicians, spotlight figures like Deltan Dallagnol and Sergio Moro. Justice […]
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