
Marcelo Odebrecht
Marcelo Odebrecht is a prominent Brazilian businessman, known as the former CEO of Odebrecht, one of Latin America's largest construction firms. His company was at the center of the Lava-Jato corruption scandal, facing allegations of bribery and corruption involving public officials. In a recent judicial decision, the Supreme Federal Court, led by minister Dias Toffoli, ruled in favor of Odebrecht by annulling criminal charges against him, recognizing that the investigation had violated legal rights and due process.
Born on Jun 18, 1969 (55 years old)
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Peru | 2 | 3.00 | 0.15% | +0% | 32,971,846 | 49,769 | $230,000 | 347$ |
Totals | 2 | 32,971,846 | 49,769 | $230,000 | 347$ |
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Peru:
Marcelo Odebrecht is the former CEO of Odebrecht, which is at the center of the corruption allegations.
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Peru:
Marcelo Odebrecht is the CEO of the construction company involved in the corruption allegations.
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Peru:
He is a former CEO of Odebrecht whose testimony was considered important in the trials.
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Peru:
Marcelo Odebrecht is mentioned in the context of the annulment of multiple convictions related to the Lava Jato case.
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Peru:
Marcelo Odebrecht is the leader of the Odebrecht company who revealed connections between Lula and Nadine.
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Peru:
Marcelo Odebrecht allegedly received a request from Lula to fund Humala's campaign.
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Peru:
Marcelo Odebrecht acknowledged providing financial support to Humala's campaign, linking him to the case.
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Bolivia:
Marcelo Odebrecht was referenced in relation to the funds sent to finance Humala's campaign.
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Dominican Republic:
Marcelo Odebrecht was referenced in relation to the funds sent to finance Humala's campaign.
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Venezuela:
Marcelo Odebrecht was referenced in relation to the funds sent to finance Humala's campaign.
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