“For this kind of conduct to have been revealed is at the very least devastating for the image of the Car Wash probe," said AS/COA's Brian Winter in The Guardian about the recent developments in Brazil regarding Sérgio Moro.
Rule of Law & Anti-Corruption
Bolsonaro Tight-Lipped as Minister Faces Calls to Resign over Lula Scandal
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Tom Phillips
Brazil’s Temer Is Only the Latest Latin American President in Prison
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Benjamin Russell
A breakdown of current and former heads of state in prison or awaiting trial in Latin America.
Even After Maduro's Departure, the Odds Will Be Against Venezuela
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Oliver Stuenkel
International observers often fail to consider the many challenges that Venezuela will face after Maduro is gone.
To Deal or Not to Deal, That Is the Question for Prosecutors in Latin America
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Simeon Tegel
Peru’s plea bargain with a former Odebrecht executive pries another crack in the anti-corruption Pandora's Box.
What Will Happen When a Corruption Probe Starts in Venezuela?
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Roberto Simon, Emilie Sweigart
The end of Maduro’s rule will trigger a legal and political thunderstorm outside of Venezuela.
Nicaragua Marks One Year Since Deadly Protests Began
April 18 marks one year of civil unrest against the Daniel Ortega administration, resulting in hundreds dead and little political progress.
Lava Jato's Biggest Failure
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Roberto Simon
Despite popular support for anti-corruption efforts, Brazil hasn’t sufficiently attacked the underlying causes of graft. Why?