The chief prosecutor of Brazil has asked the Supreme Court to authorize an investigation of President Dilma Rousseff because of the obstruction of a major corruption investigation against state oil company Petrobras.
Czech Finance Minister A. Babis introduced the law to protect whistleblowers. It competes with the government draft, being prepared by a government commission chaired by the Legislative Council, Jiri Dienstbier. He described the Babis's proposal as dysfunctional.
The National Anti-corruption Directorate (DNA) prosecutors have seized a house belonging to social-democrat senator Dan Sova. In this case he is accused of taking bribes 100,000 Euros to secure an agreement between CET Govora and a law firm.
MPs Mădălin Voicu was heard at National Anti-corruption Directorate (DNA), being accused of influence peddling, false statements and money laundering in continued form.
National Anti-corruption Directorate (DNA) expanded investigation on deputy Nicolae Păun for tax evasion and put under charges his firm for tax evasion and money laundering.
Financial Analytical Unit (FAU), which is now part of the Ministry of Finance, should be independent, according to the draft of law against money laundering, which will be discussed by the government. The law could take effect by mid-year.
The Panama Papers is a global investigation into the sprawling, secretive industry of offshore that the world’s rich and powerful use to hide assets and skirt rules by setting up front companies in far-flung jurisdictions.
Based on a trove of more than 11 million leaked files, the investigation exposes a cast of characters who use offshore companies to facilitate bribery, arms deals, tax evasion, financial fraud and drug trafficking.
In 2014, an investigation began into allegations of corruption at the state controlled oil company Petrobras. Allegedly a number of top executives accepted bribes in return for awarding contracts to construction firms at inflated prices