Brazil's Oscar Niemeyer Museum lands 139 works of art seized in Petrobras scandal
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Brazil's Oscar Niemeyer Museum lands 139 works of art seized in Petrobras scandal
Petrobras former service director Renato Duque Pedro speaks during a hearing with the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry in the Chamber of Deputies, that investigates accusations of corruption in Petrobras, in Brasilia on March 10, 2015. Dozens of politicians from five parties, including from that of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, have been implicated in a corrupt network which laundered $4 billion of Brazil's state oil giant money. AFP PHOTO/EVARISTO SA.



BRASILIA (AFP).- A Brazilian museum Thursday received 139 works of art, including a painting by Joan Miro, seized from individuals involved in the corruption scandal rocking state oil giant Petrobras.

Works by Brazilian artists Djanira and Heitor dos Prazeres were among the trove that police delivered to the Oscar Niemeyer Museum in the city of Curitiba.

Local media reported that the majority of artwork was seized from Petrobras' former director of services Renato Duque, who was arrested Monday.

He was detained in connection with a kickbacks and political payoffs scheme that allegedly siphoned off $3.8 billion from Petrobras.

Another 64 seized works had already been given to the museum, including pieces by Salvador Dali and Vik Muniz.

After a quarantine period during which the works' condition will be examined, the art will "probably" be available for the public to see, a member of the museum's press team told AFP.

Prosecutors say Petrobras awarded inflated contracts to some of the country's biggest construction companies over a 10-year-period, generating a flood of dirty money used to bribe company officials and pay off politicians.

Nearly 50 politicians, many of them congressional allies of President Dilma Rousseff or leaders of her Workers Party, are under investigation.



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