The appeal against convictions in a landmark corruption case is a test for Brazil; green brooms have been used as symbols of protest against political corruption in Brazil
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October 10, 2013 7:17 pm
Brazil: Given the brush-off
By Joe Leahy
The appeal against convictions in a landmark corruption case is a test for the country
Copacabana clean-up: green brooms have been used as symbols of protest against political corruption in Brazil
Covered in tattoos, trucker Edilson da Silva is not one to hold his tongue. But even he has to be careful what he says when it comes to the São Paulo state police. Highway officers impounded his removal truck last Saturday in a remote rural outpost on the state’s coastal road because of a problem with a document. “I do the talking here,” one officer barks when Mr da Silva tries to complain that he is being given the wrong information repeatedly about the procedure to “liberate” the truck. It is Wednesday and he is on day five of his quest. The costs mount – lost income, the fee charged for each day the truck remains in the compound and transport to and from the police post – and then there is the fear of being asked for a bribe. Read more of this post