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Brazil’s ex-president Lula calls corruption trial a ‘farce’, after five-hour grilling by graft-busting judge

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Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, former president of Brazil, delivers a speech after testifying before Sergio Moro, the lead jurist in the sprawling corruption probe known as Operation Carwash, in Curitiba, Brazil, on Wednesday. Photo: Bloomberg
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Brazil’s leftist former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva called the corruption trial threatening to end his storied career a “farce” during almost five hours of testimony Wednesday.

Arguably the country’s most popular and controversial politician, Lula is accused of receiving a seaside apartment as a kickback from the OAS construction company.

If found guilty, he could be barred from running for office and even jailed, destroying his hopes of coming back to power in the 2018 presidential elections.

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The closed hearing put Lula, 71, face-to-face with Judge Sergio Moro, a hero to many Brazilians for his relentless pursuit of senators, millionaires and other powerful figures in a graft probe called “Car Wash.”

Lula, whose 2003-2010 rule made him loved by the left and equally loathed on the right, would be by far Moro’s biggest scalp.
Former Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva attends an event with supporters in Santos Andrade Square in Curitiba, Brazil,on Wednesday. Photo: EPA
Former Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva attends an event with supporters in Santos Andrade Square in Curitiba, Brazil,on Wednesday. Photo: EPA
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Former Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva attends an event with supporters in Santos Andrade Square in Curitiba, Brazil,on Wednesday. Photo: EPA
Former Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva attends an event with supporters in Santos Andrade Square in Curitiba, Brazil,on Wednesday. Photo: EPA
However, the fiery orator - who grew up in severe poverty before becoming a metal workers’ union leader, co-founder of the Workers’ Party and leftist icon - was defiant.
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