The Latest in Brazil’s Campaign Against Corruption: A Change From the Status Quo

Individuals and companies who once believed they were going to be able to hide behind Brazil’s poor legal system are paying a stiff price. The Car Wash investigation, along with the 2013 introduction of new anti-corruption legislation, has spurred a seismic change in anti-corruption enforcement in Brazil. In a guest article, Brazilian attorney Roberto di Cillo explores the contours of the new landscape, including the reach of prosecutorial authority, Brazil’s ability to enter global settlements and the country’s efforts to prosecute individuals. See “The View From a Brazilian Prosecutor” (Jan. 10, 2018).

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