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Lula wants to resume funding Angola, but conflicts loom

Lula wants to resume funding Angola, but conflicts and political attrition loom, given the history of Lava Jato.

Odebrecht, a Brazilian construction company, admitted in a US leniency agreement to paying US$788 million in bribes across 12 countries, including Brazil and Angola.

Former Brazilian President Lula was accused of various crimes, including corruption and money laundering, linked to the "Angola scheme" investigated under Operation Janus.

The accusations involved suspected transfers of R$30 (US$6) million to a company related to Lula's . . .

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