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World Service,07 Jan 2016,23 mins

Brazil versus Sleaze

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Brazil is in trouble. Confronted with a massive downturn in the economy, its currency the Real has crashed, while its political class sinks in a quagmire of corruption allegations linked to the state oil company, Petrobras. But sleaze is not only the preserve of Brazil’s privileged, wealthy elite. In the northern state of Maranhao, a 25 -year-old former mayor is accused of skimming the budget of the municipality of Bom Jardim. Lidiane Leite – with a prolific presence on social-media - gained notoriety after it was revealed she ran council business remotely using WhatsApp. Prosecutors are investigating 10 people and a potential fraud of $4 million. Meanwhile in Maranhao’s state capital Sao Luis, Governor Flavio Dino, claims to have cut expenses by thousands of Reals just by removing luxury items like lobster and champagne from state banquet menus. Linda Pressly reports from one of Brazil’s least known regions. (Photo: Lidiane Leite. Credit: Diego Chaves/O Imparcial)

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