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Federal Public Prosecutor's Office opens inquiry to investigate Rouanet Law.

Prosecutor Ana Carolina Diniz has opened an investigation to look into "strong evidence" of favoritism, "bizarre" payments to renowned artists and politicians; among the points that the Ministry of Culture will have to clarify is alleged influence peddling in a project that tells the story of Congressman Jean Wyllys.

Prosecutor Ana Carolina Diniz has opened an investigation to look into "strong evidence" of favoritism, "bizarre" payments to renowned artists and politicians; among the points that the Ministry of Culture will have to clarify is alleged influence peddling in a project that tells the story of Congressman Jean Wyllys (Photo: Roberta Namour)

247 - Targeted by the Lava Jato investigation and a Parliamentary Inquiry Commission in the Chamber of Deputies, the application of the Rouanet Law will also be investigated by the Public Prosecutor's Office of the Federal District.

Prosecutor Ana Carolina Diniz has opened an investigation to look into "strong evidence" of favoritism and "bizarre" payments to renowned artists and politicians, according to a column in the newspaper "Estadão".

Among the points that the Ministry of Culture will have to clarify is the alleged influence peddling in a project that tells the story of Congressman Jean Wyllys.

The allegations that prompted the opening of the investigation came from the Union Movement for the Defense of Citizenship and the Fight against Corruption (read here).