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Midweek Roundup: Brazil Calls Ex-President ‘Top Boss’ of Petrobras Scheme, NY Proposes Cybersecurity Rules, and More

Brazilian prosecutors accused former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of being the "top boss" in the massive corruption scandal linked to state-run oil giant Petrobras, The New York Times reported. The scheme is estimated to have caused $12.6 billion in losses. More Brazilian legislators voted 450-10 to remove lower house speaker Eduardo Cunha from office amid allegations that the lawmaker, who led the successful impeachment drive against former President Dilma Rousseff, accepted millions of dollars of bribes and stashed over $20 million in undeclared accounts in Switzerland and the United States, the Associated Press said. More The wife of...

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