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Ex-Brazil tycoon Batista handed 30-year sentence for corruption

By REUTERS
July 05, 2018

SAO PAULO: Eike Batista, the former mining and oil magnate who was once Brazil´s richest man, was convicted and sentenced to 30 years in prison for bribing Rio de Janeiro state´s disgraced ex-governor, according to a court document published on Tuesday. Batista´s conviction and sentencing by federal judge Marcelo Bretas are the latest in a wave of graft investigations that have sent scores of powerful businessmen and politicians to jail. The eccentric former billionaire´s meteoric rise and fall mirrored the recent fortunes of Brazil, where the commodities boom faded as his energy, mineral and logistics empire fell apart earlier this decade. His swashbuckling attitude and confident forecasts of a prolonged golden era for Brazil evaporated just as Latin America´s largest economy suffered its worst recession on record. Batista, whose legal team said he would appeal, was found guilty of paying a $16.5 million bribe to former Rio governor Sergio Cabral, who also was found guilty in the case. Batista´s companies won state contracts in exchange for the bribe, including one awarding his consortium the rights to run Brazil´s temple of soccer, the Maracana in Rio, the stadium where the 2014 World Cup final was played and the 2016 Olympic Games´ opening and closing ceremonies were held.