Judge Moro: Systemic Corruption Can Become a 'Sad Memory' of Brazil's Past
Judge Moro: Systemic Corruption Can Become a 'Sad Memory' of Brazil's Past
Corruption is not inevitable. Companies, public officials and private citizens can work together to fight it, the judge writes.
Editor’s note: Moro is the federal judge overseeing “Operation Car Wash,” the historic investigation of corruption at Brazil’s state-run oil company Petrobras. This piece first appeared in Portuguese in Exame magazine, and can be seen ...
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