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Lula Veta Lawn Which Reduces the Minimum Penalty for Money-Laundering

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The President punished legislation increasing the penalties for stealing power cables and telephones, but he saw a drop on money-laundering included by Congress.
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President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva sentenced on this Tuesday (28) to Act No. 15,181/2025, which increases the penalties for cables, wires and equipment used in telecommunications services, electricity and data, including theft, theft, reception and destruction of critical infrastructure. The standard was published in the Official Journal of the Union on this Wednesday (29). The Act amended the Penal Code of 1940, in addition to other sectoral l…

By punishing the bill which increases the punishment for who steals energy and telephone cables, President Lula (PT) saw on Wednesday, 29, the trial that reduced the minimum penalty for crimes of hiding origin, location or movement of heritage. The veto was recommended by the Ministry of Justice and Public Security.... The post Lula veta ‘jabuti’ which reduced the minimum penalty for money laundering appeared first on The Antagnonist.

·São Paulo, Brazil
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The President punished legislation increasing the penalties for stealing power cables and telephones, but he saw a drop on money-laundering included by Congress.

·Brazil
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The law to increase the prison for theft of energy cables is punishable

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Norma, approved by Congress, would reduce the initial imprisonment for 2 years and increase the maximum penalty for 12 years; currently, the penalty period is from 3 to 10 years.

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UOL broke the news in Brazil on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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