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Brazil police probe payments to ex-president's lover | Brazil police probe payments to ex-president's lover |
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Brazilian police are investigating allegations that ex-President Fernando Henrique Cardoso asked a private company to pay his former lover abroad. | Brazilian police are investigating allegations that ex-President Fernando Henrique Cardoso asked a private company to pay his former lover abroad. |
Former TV journalist Mirian Dutra says Mr Cardoso arranged the $3,000 monthly payments through the firm, Brasif. | Former TV journalist Mirian Dutra says Mr Cardoso arranged the $3,000 monthly payments through the firm, Brasif. |
The transfers began in 2002 - a year before Mr Cardoso left office. | The transfers began in 2002 - a year before Mr Cardoso left office. |
Mr Cardoso denies the allegations. Brasif also says Ms Dutra was paid for work she did for them and the former leader had nothing to do with it. | |
Ms Dutra worked as a reporter for Brazil's Globo TV for 35 years, losing her job last December. | Ms Dutra worked as a reporter for Brazil's Globo TV for 35 years, losing her job last December. |
"I don't want to take this to my grave," she said said in interview with Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper. | "I don't want to take this to my grave," she said said in interview with Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper. |
Mr Cardoso has acknowledged the six-year-long affair with her, which came to an end before he became president of Brazil. | Mr Cardoso has acknowledged the six-year-long affair with her, which came to an end before he became president of Brazil. |
Ms Dutra said their relationship ended when she refused Mr Cardoso's suggestion that she should have an abortion, which is illegal in Brazil. | Ms Dutra said their relationship ended when she refused Mr Cardoso's suggestion that she should have an abortion, which is illegal in Brazil. |
After her son Tomas was born, she asked Globo TV to transfer her to Lisbon. After a few years, they moved to Spain. | After her son Tomas was born, she asked Globo TV to transfer her to Lisbon. After a few years, they moved to Spain. |
Mr Cardoso supported Ms Dutra and her son abroad, she said. | Mr Cardoso supported Ms Dutra and her son abroad, she said. |
But between December 2002 and December 2006 the money came from Brasif, a company that had a licence to operate duty-free shops at a number of Brazilian airports, she said. | But between December 2002 and December 2006 the money came from Brasif, a company that had a licence to operate duty-free shops at a number of Brazilian airports, she said. |
She said she signed a fictitious contract with the company but never worked for them. | She said she signed a fictitious contract with the company but never worked for them. |
"He sent me money through this company. I have evidence," she said. | "He sent me money through this company. I have evidence," she said. |
"It was all arranged by my sister's husband, Fernando Lemos, who was the top lobbyist in Brasilia at the time," added Ms Dutra. | "It was all arranged by my sister's husband, Fernando Lemos, who was the top lobbyist in Brasilia at the time," added Ms Dutra. |
Mr Cardoso has admitted sending money to Ms Dutra and Tomas abroad, but denies using Brasif or any other company for that purpose. | Mr Cardoso has admitted sending money to Ms Dutra and Tomas abroad, but denies using Brasif or any other company for that purpose. |
Brasif said in a statement that it hired Ms Dutra to do research on duty-free shops in European airports. | Brasif said in a statement that it hired Ms Dutra to do research on duty-free shops in European airports. |
It confirmed the payments but said the former president had no involvement in their decision to hire her. | It confirmed the payments but said the former president had no involvement in their decision to hire her. |
Mr Cardoso never transferred any money to the company, Brasif added. | Mr Cardoso never transferred any money to the company, Brasif added. |
The former president recognised the paternity of Tomas and bought him a flat in Barcelona. He says a 2011 DNA tests proved that Tomas was not his son. Ms Dutra questions the validity and accuracy of the test. | The former president recognised the paternity of Tomas and bought him a flat in Barcelona. He says a 2011 DNA tests proved that Tomas was not his son. Ms Dutra questions the validity and accuracy of the test. |
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