Ad Hoc Attorney’s Office Departs From the Brookfield Case in the U.S. for Lack of Legitimacy · Global Voices
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The Ad Hoc Attorney General of the Lava Jato case reported that it will not intervene in the Discovery process initiated by the Metropolitan Municipality of Lima against the Brookfield company in the United States, who bought shares of the corrupt Odebrecht in case against tolls. The decision is based on an alleged legal analysis that determined that the entity lacks procedural legitimacy to participate in that application before the United Stat…
Arequipa's Attorney General's Office reported that it will not intervene in the Discovery process initiated by the Metropolitan Municipality of Lima against the Brookfield company in the United States. The decision is based on a legal analysis that determined that the entity lacks procedural legitimacy to participate in that application before the United States, according to Canal N.
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