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The Odebrecht–Car Wash leniency agreement, also known in Brazil as the "end of the world plea deal" (delações do fim do mundo), was the leniency agreement signed between Odebrecht S.A. and the Public Prosecutor's Office (PGR) in December 2016, as part of Operation Car Wash. The agreement provided for the deposition of 78 of the contractor's executives, including the former president Marcelo Odebrecht, and his father, Emílio Odebrecht, which generated 83 investigations at the Supreme Federal Court (STF). The resulted in several , especially in the Americas. As Delações da Odebrecht na Operação Lava Jato, também conhecidas como delações do fim do mundo, se referem ao acordo de leniência firmado entre o grupo Odebrecht e a Procuradoria-Geral da República (PGR) em dezembro de 2016, no âmbito da Operação Lava Jato. O acordo previu o depoimento de 78 executivos da empreiteira, incluindo o ex-presidente Marcelo Odebrecht, e seu pai, Emílio Odebrecht, o que gerou 83 inquéritos no Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF). A firmação do acordo resultou em diversos desdobramentos da Operação Lava Jato no mundo todo, em especial na América.
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As Delações da Odebrecht na Operação Lava Jato, também conhecidas como delações do fim do mundo, se referem ao acordo de leniência firmado entre o grupo Odebrecht e a Procuradoria-Geral da República (PGR) em dezembro de 2016, no âmbito da Operação Lava Jato. O acordo previu o depoimento de 78 executivos da empreiteira, incluindo o ex-presidente Marcelo Odebrecht, e seu pai, Emílio Odebrecht, o que gerou 83 inquéritos no Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF). Em março de 2017, o procurador-geral da República, Rodrigo Janot, pediu ao STF que retirasse o sigilo dos depoimentos. No mês seguinte, em 11 de abril, o ministro do STF Edson Fachin acolheu o pedido da PGR e retirou o sigilo dos inquéritos. Em 12 de abril, o juiz federal Sergio Moro seguiu a mesma linha do Supremo e retirou o sigilo das delações que envolviam pessoas sem foro privilegiado, de competência de julgamento de juizes de primeira instância. Segundo Moro, em seu despacho, "não deve o Judiciário ser o guardião de segredos sombrios. Além disso, a publicidade previne vazamentos ilegítimos, lamentáveis e de difícil controle". Esse acordo de leniência proporcionou o maior ressarcimento da história mundial. A Odebrecht e a Braskem se declararam culpadas e vão pagar em multas 3,5 bilhões de dólares, o equivalente a 12 bilhões de reais, sendo 80 por cento deste valor destinado ao Brasil. Em 2018 o STF tira da Lava Jato a chamada delação do Fim do Mundo para depois mandar a maior parte a Justiça Eleitoral com os seguintes resultados até 2019: dos 415 políticos de 26 partidos citados, apenas 1 condenado. Gerou 270 investigações, mas só 5 delas virou ação penal. A firmação do acordo resultou em diversos desdobramentos da Operação Lava Jato no mundo todo, em especial na América. The Odebrecht–Car Wash leniency agreement, also known in Brazil as the "end of the world plea deal" (delações do fim do mundo), was the leniency agreement signed between Odebrecht S.A. and the Public Prosecutor's Office (PGR) in December 2016, as part of Operation Car Wash. The agreement provided for the deposition of 78 of the contractor's executives, including the former president Marcelo Odebrecht, and his father, Emílio Odebrecht, which generated 83 investigations at the Supreme Federal Court (STF). In March 2017, Attorney General Rodrigo Janot asked the Supreme Tribunal to withdraw the secrecy of the depositions. The following month, on 11 April, STF Minister Edson Fachin accepted the request of the A-G and withdrew the secrecy of investigations. On 12 April, federal judge Sérgio Moro followed the same line as the Supreme Tribunal and withdrew the secrecy of denunciations involving people without status from the jurisdiction of judges of first instance. Moro said in his order, "The judiciary should not be the guardian of shadowy secrets. Moreover, publicity prevents unlawful, regrettable leaks, which are difficult to control". According to the lead prosecutor of Operation Car Wash, Deltan Dallagnol, the leniency agreement provided the "greatest refund in world history". Odebrecht and Braskem pleaded guilty and would pay fines of 3.5 billion dollars, the equivalent of 12 billion reals, 80 per cent of which would go to Brazil. In 2018, the STF took from Lava Jato the so-called End of the World denunciation in which 415 politicians from 26 parties were mentioned, but merely one was convicted. It generated 270 investigations, but only five of them became criminal proceedings. The resulted in several , especially in the Americas.
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