Lula faces misconduct probe

Former Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is being investigated for alleged administrative misconduct.

Former Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is being investigated for alleged administrative misconduct.

Published Feb 23, 2011

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Brasilia - Brazilian prosecutors said on Tuesday that they were opening a case against former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva for administrative misconduct and were seeking to block his assets.

Federal prosecutors asked a federal court to try Lula and former social security minister Amir Lando for allegedly using public assets for personal benefit, from October to December 2004.

The ex-president and his one-time social security chief allegedly sent 10 million letters to older Brazilians to urge them to seek low-interest loans.

Prosecutors said there was no public interest in sending the letters, which they charged amounted to political self-promotion by Lula and Lando.

The deal announced in the letters, according to prosecutors, also allegedly benefited a private bank offering the loans that was linked to a corruption scandal involving bribes to ruling party lawmakers that rocked Lula's government in 2005 and 2006.

Prosecutors asked the accused to reimburse the funds spent on the mailing and postage, and asked for the two men's assets to be frozen until they are tried in case they are required to reimburse the state. - Sapa-AFP

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