A court has ordered the seizure of assets and funds worth up to R$ 11,3 million belonging to Alckmin, his treasurer, and former advisor.
The seizure of assets and valuables worth up to R$ 11,3 million belonging to former governor Geraldo Alckmin and two other individuals linked to him was ordered by Judge Marco Antonio Martin Vargas of the 1st Electoral Zone of São Paulo, within the scope of the Lava Jato investigation.
247 - The judge of the 1st Electoral Zone of São Paulo, Marco Antonio Martin Vargas, ordered the seizure of assets and funds deposited in bank accounts totaling up to R$ 11,3 million belonging to former governor Geraldo Alckmin (PSDB-SP) and two other individuals linked to him. The judge's decision was in response to a request from the Federal Police as part of the Lava Jato Electoral investigation.
Alckmin was denounced for improperly receiving millions of reais from the construction company Odebrecht during his campaign for state governor in 2010 and R$ 9,3 million when he ran for re-election in 2014.
According to the newspaper report The State of S. PaulIn addition to Alckmin, the measure also affects the treasurer of the former governor's 2014 campaign, Marcos Antônio Monteiro, and the former advisor to the Planning Secretariat during Alckmin's time as governor of São Paulo, Sebastião Eduardo Alves de Castro.