Brazil Supreme Court quashes Lula's latest appeal

IANS  |  Rio de Janeiro 

Brazil's has dismissed a motion by former to be freed on bail or granted house arrest while he pursues further appeals of a corruption conviction.

Lula's had hoped to see him out of jail by next Tuesday so he could formally launch his campaign for the October

The 72-year-old former has been in custody since April 7, serving a 12-year sentence.

Lula, who governed from 2003 to 2011 and left office with sky-high approval ratings, would be the if he were allowed to run. But election authorities are not expected to allow his candidacy.

A three-judge appellate panel ruled in January that there was sufficient proof that Lula accepted a triplex in Guaruja, a resort town near Sao Paulo, from construction company in exchange for helping that firm secure contracts with Brazilian company

The case against Lula, who denies any wrongdoing, was based largely on plea-bargained testimony from people already convicted as part of the sprawling investigation.

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First Published: Sat, June 23 2018. 07:36 IST