Brazil minister accused of bribe for silence in graft case
Rio de Janeiro : A Brazilian senator has accused a minister in President Dilma Rousseff's government of trying to buy his silence in a massive corruption investigation centered on state oil company Petrobras, prosecutors said Tuesday.
The senator, Delcidio Amaral of the ruling Workers' Party, told investigators in statements given as part of a plea bargain that powerful minister Aloizio Mercadante contacted him via an aide to urge him not to testify and offered political and financial support in exchange for silence, according to a newly released document on the plea deal.
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