“Excluding Sarney, probably no senator will be punished,” said Fleischer, although he noted some of the directors may be expelled from their jobs and even tried in criminal cases, and some Senate staff named to positions via “secret acts” will end up unemployed.
In the middle of the scandal, something happened in New York that would have been unthinkable in Brazil: a City Council member, Miguel Martinez, resigned his post and pled guilty to corruption charges for skimming something like $100,000 from city coffers, all within a week. That simply doesn’t happen in Brazil.Resign your post: occasionally.Pay back the money you stole: rarely. Spend time in jail? Pretty much never.Name your past scandal, and you’ll find many of the protagonists back in public office. Even former president Fernando Collor de Mello, impeached and disgraced in 1992, avoided criminal conviction for corruption and rode out a (rare) eight-year suspension from public office. He is now, what else, a senator."
com meu ingles tosco deu para entender a dica: pais de bananas.. ai que vergonha abraços
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Will anyone be punished?
“Excluding Sarney, probably no senator will be punished,” said Fleischer, although he noted some of the directors may be expelled from their jobs and even tried in criminal cases, and some Senate staff named to positions via “secret acts” will end up unemployed.
In the middle of the scandal, something happened in New York that would have been unthinkable in Brazil: a City Council member, Miguel Martinez, resigned his post and pled guilty to corruption charges for skimming something like $100,000 from city coffers, all within a week.
That simply doesn’t happen in Brazil.Resign your post: occasionally.Pay back the money you stole: rarely. Spend time in jail? Pretty much never.Name your past scandal, and you’ll find many of the protagonists back in public office.
Even former president Fernando Collor de Mello, impeached and disgraced in 1992, avoided criminal conviction for corruption and rode out a (rare) eight-year suspension from public office.
He is now, what else, a senator."
com meu ingles tosco deu para entender a dica:
pais de bananas..
ai que vergonha
abraços
José Serra não comeu a isca e Sérgio Cabral comprou a briga.
ReplyA brilhante estratégia do Franklin Martins deu xabu...
DUVIDO O DOOOO...SÓ esta dando um nó nos tontos...só esperar pra ver.
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