Argentina spy chief linked again to Odebrecht in probe

AP  |  Buenos Aires 

Argentina's spy chief is being linked again to the biggest corruption scandal in Brazil's history.

Brazilian construction conglomerate Odebrecht is a key focus of the so-called "Car Wash" probe into an alleged kickback scheme at Brazil's state-run Petrobras company.



Leonardo Meirelles is a black market money dealer who accepted a plea bargain. He said Thursday that the Odebrecht and OAS companies paid Argentine spy chief Gustavo Arribas nearly $850,000 in 2013. Meirelles spoke to two Argentine prosecutors in a video conference.

Argentina's La Nacion newspaper had reported earlier this year that Odebrecht had allegedly paid Arribas about $600,000 through Meirelles.

Arribas denied the reports and said he received $70,000 as part of a real estate deal in An Argentine judge recently cleared him of any wrongdoing.

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Argentina spy chief linked again to Odebrecht in probe

Argentina's spy chief is being linked again to the biggest corruption scandal in Brazil's history. Brazilian construction conglomerate Odebrecht is a key focus of the so-called "Car Wash" probe into an alleged kickback scheme at Brazil's state-run Petrobras oil company. Leonardo Meirelles is a black market money dealer who accepted a plea bargain. He said Thursday that the Odebrecht and OAS companies paid Argentine spy chief Gustavo Arribas nearly $850,000 in 2013. Meirelles spoke to two Argentine prosecutors in a video conference. Argentina's La Nacion newspaper had reported earlier this year that Odebrecht had allegedly paid Arribas about $600,000 through Meirelles. Arribas denied the reports and said he received $70,000 as part of a real estate deal in Brazil. An Argentine judge recently cleared him of any wrongdoing. Argentina's spy chief is being linked again to the biggest corruption scandal in Brazil's history.

Brazilian construction conglomerate Odebrecht is a key focus of the so-called "Car Wash" probe into an alleged kickback scheme at Brazil's state-run Petrobras company.

Leonardo Meirelles is a black market money dealer who accepted a plea bargain. He said Thursday that the Odebrecht and OAS companies paid Argentine spy chief Gustavo Arribas nearly $850,000 in 2013. Meirelles spoke to two Argentine prosecutors in a video conference.

Argentina's La Nacion newspaper had reported earlier this year that Odebrecht had allegedly paid Arribas about $600,000 through Meirelles.

Arribas denied the reports and said he received $70,000 as part of a real estate deal in An Argentine judge recently cleared him of any wrongdoing.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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