Former Brazil Congress speaker arrested in corruption probe

Former Brazil Congress speaker arrested in corruption probe

PanARMENIAN.Net - The former speaker of the lower house of the Brazilian Congress, Eduardo Cunha, has been arrested in connection with a major corruption investigation, according to BBC News.

Cunha was accused of taking $5m in bribes from a company that won contracts with the state oil company, Petrobras.

He has vigorously rejected all the allegations.

Cunha was for many years one of Brazil's most powerful politicians. He led the impeachment process against President Dilma Rousseff, who was dismissed in August.

Cunha, from the centre-right PMDB party, was expelled from the Brazilian Congress last month.

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