Lula denies knowledge of vote-buying to gain 2016 Olympics

IANS  |  Rio de Janeiro 

Former Brazilian has denied having any knowledge of a vote-buying scheme to secure for

In a video declaration to a federal court, he said on Tuesday that while he had asked certain African countries to support the bid, no agreements had been made and no bribes had been paid to his knowledge, reported.

Despite being in jail for corruption since April, the ex-appeared as a defence witness in the case of former Rio Sergio Cabral, who is accused of leading a vote-buying scheme within the (IOC).

This was Lula's first appearance since he began a 12-year-and-one-month prison sentence for corruption and money laundering.

Lula explained that he had participated in one meeting with the African Union, which represents 54 countries from across the continent, where he had asked them to support Rio's candidacy but had offered nothing in exchange.

"There was no exchange (of favours). For to support is a natural thing. I travelled 34 times to Africa, opened 19 embassies in This gives Africans almost a sense of brotherhood with I fought for poor continents to have the right to hold the Olympic Games," he declared.

The Brazilian prosecutor-general has denounced that various IOC members from were bribed by an close to Cabral with $2 million embezzled from public funds.

Lula also defended the former of the Brazilian Olympic Committee, Carlos Arthur Nuzman, who was jailed last year in the same case.

"His attitude was always of great commitment to and to I saw no attitude that could have discredited Brazil or the Olympic Games," commented the former leader.

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First Published: Wed, June 06 2018. 08:18 IST