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===Timeline of key events===
===Timeline of key events===
September 15 - Post Oficce CPI reports that the bank accounts of eight enterprises belonging to Marcos Valério received 4.9 billion reals between 2000 and 2005. The big financial activities are from DNA propaganda (2.6 billion reals) and SMPB (1,8 billion reals). The CPI's assistant reporter on financial activities, deputy Gustavo Fruet (PSDB-PR), says that the investigations show evidence of misrepresentation, corruption, illegal inducement, dishonest acts of administration and crimes against the finantial system.

September 20 - The money changer, Antônio Oliveira Claramunt -aka Little Tony from Barcelona, a reference to a neighborhood in the [[São Paulo]] suburb of [[São Caetano]]- tells to the Post Office, Bingo and Mensalão CPIs the money transferred to the Workers' Party (PT) by the Rural Bank came from foreign accounts belonging to Marcos Valério, and was introduced into Brazil through transactions with money changers. "Two schemes fattened the PT's account. These schemes involved the Rural Bank and the Bonus-Banval brokerage firm," says Barcelona. [http://www.radiobras.gov.br/materia_i_2004.php?materia=240593&editoria=]


September 22 - Escort agency owner Jeany Mary Corner testifies to the Brazilian Federal Police. According to Ricardo Penna Machado, a former partner of Marcos Valério, Valério organized parties with girls from Mary Corner's agency in hotels in Brasília. Mary Corner confirms the existence of the parties and says that they were paid for by Penna Machado.
September 22 - Escort agency owner Jeany Mary Corner testifies to the Brazilian Federal Police. According to Ricardo Penna Machado, a former partner of Marcos Valério, Valério organized parties with girls from Mary Corner's agency in hotels in Brasília. Mary Corner confirms the existence of the parties and says that they were paid for by Penna Machado.
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October 12 - The police find medical examiner responsible for examining the body of Celso Daniel, Carlos Delmonte Printes (55), dead in his residence. The physician is the seventhy person in connection with the case to have been found dead under mysterious circunstances.
October 12 - The police find medical examiner responsible for examining the body of Celso Daniel, Carlos Delmonte Printes (55), dead in his residence. The physician is the seventhy person in connection with the case to have been found dead under mysterious circunstances.


October 18 - The Council of Ethics's rapporteur in the case against deputy José Dirceu, deputy Júlio Delgado (PSB-Minas Gerais), calls for Dirceu's expulsion of for breach of parliamentary decorum.


October 18 – In Russia, Lula says to [[O Estado de S. Paulo]] that “very little has been proven” about the bribery allegations.


October 19 – The ex-treasurer of the President of PSDB, senator Eduardo Azeredo ([[Minas Gerais]]), tells to the Post Office CPI having received US$ 4.863 million (R$ 11 million) from [[Marcos Valério]] during Azeredo's gubernatorial reelection campaign in 1998.
October 18 - The Council of Ethics's rapporteur in the case against deputy José Dirceu, deputy Júlio Delgado (PSB-Minas Gerais), calls for Dirceu's expulsion of for breach of parliamentary decorum.

October 20 – the Ministry of Labor and Employment Luiz Marinho declares that the President of [[PFL]] senator Jorge Bornhausen ([[Santa Catarina]]) feels “[[saudade]]” of [[Adolf Hitler]].

October 22 – The Workers Party approves the expulsion of the ex-threasurer [[Delúbio Soares]], almost five months since the first denunciations of [[Roberto Jefferson]].

October 25 – An unknown person spread fake and defamatory posters against the President of [[PFL]] senator Jorge Bornhausen ([[Santa Catarina]]). In the posters, Bornhausen appears dressed as a nazi holding the magazine [[Veja]] with one of his hands.

October 25 – The President of PSDB senator Eduardo Azeredo resigns his post. [http://www.radiobras.gov.br/materia_i_2004.php?materia=244808&editoria=]

October 25 – The federal judge João Carlos da Rocha Mattos -arrested in November 2003 in São Paulo, for his alleged involvement in corruption that involved the selling of judicial sentences- says to the Bingo’s CPI that the Workers Party didn’t want a full investigation of the murderer of the Mayor [[Celso Daniel]].

October 25 – The senator Geraldo Mesquita Júnior([[PSOL]]-[[Acre]]) announces his temporary retirement of PSOL. A former employee of Mesquita Junior accuses the senator of have kept 40% of the sallary of his employees to the party.

October 26 – The brothers of [[Celso Daniel]]: João Francisco and Bruno confrotate the President's cabinet chief Gilberto Carvalho in Bingo’s CPI. The brothers say that Carvalho is aware of the alleged corruption scheme in [[Santo André, São Paulo]]. Both say that Carvalho carried by car a suitcase with money to the Workers Party President at that time [[José Dirceu]]. They accuse the Workers Party of putting obstacles in the investigations. Gilberto Carvalho denies all the accusations and he accuses the brothers of disrespect to the memory of Celso Daniel.

October 26 – The president of the computer workers labour union of [[Brazilian Federal District]], Avel de Alencar, tells Brazilian Federal Police he is the author of the defamatory posters against senator Jorge Bornhausen ([[PFL]]-[[Santa Catarina]]). Alencar, who is a member of the Workers Party, says that he, his brother and his friend did the work alone. They deny any participation of the participation of the Ministry of Labor and Employment Luiz Marinho and the direction of the Workers Party.

October 27 – The senator Jorge Bornhausen ([[PFL]]-[[Santa Catarina]]) accuses the Workers Party of [[Brazilian Federal District]] of being responsible for the defamatory posters. The Workers Party of Brazilian Federal District denies.


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Revision as of 16:28, 18 November 2005

Personal Notes

Great work putting the party list here! I was too lazy to memorize these and was reluctant to do it. Since I already transferred the article, we should do this work in the main namespace...

Also, we only need the party/state marking the first time the name is used.

Questions

Which form do you prefer?

  1. Vanderval Santos (PL-SP)
  2. Vanderval Santos (Liberal Party)
  3. Vanderval Santos (Liberal Party - SP)
  4. Vanderval Santos (Liberal Party - São Paulo) * this one is probably best -- what about no spaces though?
  5. Vanderval Santos
  6. Vanderval Santos (Liberal Party-São Paulo)

Which form do you prefer?

  1. Workers' Party (PT) * maybe use the first time it is mentioned
  2. Workers Party (PT)
  3. Workers' Party * because it is used elsewhere on Wikipedia -- I prefer Workers Party personally, but we should be consistent
  4. Workers Party
  5. PT

Notes

  • Instead of "Vote-for-Cash CPI" I suggest using "Vote Buying CPI" because this last one is more widely known (see Google).

Good... I still think we should consider changing the article title as well. I'm not sure to what. Perhaps even the Scandal of the Mensalao.

We also might consider putting the timeline in a separate page at some point... Don't know.

Wiki References

Workers Party

  • Celso Daniel - Prefeito de Santo André, do Partido dos Trabalhadores. Segundo o Ministério Público foi assassinado porque descobriu que algumas pessoas estavam desviando para si mesmas o dinheiro de um esquema de corrupção na prefeitura para arrecadar fundo para o Partido dos Trabalhadores.

The allied figures

Others

  • Adhemar Palocci - engenheiro, diretor de Planejamento e Engenharia da Eletronorte e irmão do ministro da Fazenda, Antonio Palocci. É acusado de ter intermediado contratos com a seguradora Interbrasil com empresas estatais. Em troca a Interbrasil contribuiria para campanhas do Partido dos Trabalhadores. A Interbrasil fez negócios com empresas estatais no valor de R$ 4,6 bilhões apesar de ter um patrimônio de apenas R$ 60 milhões.



Timeline of key events

September 15 - Post Oficce CPI reports that the bank accounts of eight enterprises belonging to Marcos Valério received 4.9 billion reals between 2000 and 2005. The big financial activities are from DNA propaganda (2.6 billion reals) and SMPB (1,8 billion reals). The CPI's assistant reporter on financial activities, deputy Gustavo Fruet (PSDB-PR), says that the investigations show evidence of misrepresentation, corruption, illegal inducement, dishonest acts of administration and crimes against the finantial system.

September 20 - The money changer, Antônio Oliveira Claramunt -aka Little Tony from Barcelona, a reference to a neighborhood in the São Paulo suburb of São Caetano- tells to the Post Office, Bingo and Mensalão CPIs the money transferred to the Workers' Party (PT) by the Rural Bank came from foreign accounts belonging to Marcos Valério, and was introduced into Brazil through transactions with money changers. "Two schemes fattened the PT's account. These schemes involved the Rural Bank and the Bonus-Banval brokerage firm," says Barcelona. [1]

September 22 - Escort agency owner Jeany Mary Corner testifies to the Brazilian Federal Police. According to Ricardo Penna Machado, a former partner of Marcos Valério, Valério organized parties with girls from Mary Corner's agency in hotels in Brasília. Mary Corner confirms the existence of the parties and says that they were paid for by Penna Machado.

September 22 - President of Banco Rural Kátia Rabelo tells the Council of Ethics that "the Banco Rural was used by Marcos Valério" but denies any bank involvement in the corruption scheme. Rabelo says that Valério had scheduled meetings between the bank's leadership and government minister José Dirceu.

September 23 - The Executive offers 500 million reals to Brazilian parliamentarians' pet projects. The Minister of Planning, Budget, and Management Paulo Bernardo denies any relationship between the funds granted by the government and the upcoming election for the new President of the Congress.

September 27 - Testifying in the front of the Council of Ethics, Ex-minister and deputy José Dirceu denies participation by Lula or himself in any corruption scheme.

October 5 - The main suspects in connection to corruption allegations regarding contracts between the Brazilian public bank Caixa Econômica Federal and the enterprise Gtech confront each other in the Bingo CPI. Waldomiro Diniz, Enrico Gianelli, Rogério Buratti, Marcelo José Rovai, and Carlos Augusto de Almeida Ramos (Carlinhos Cachoeira) exchange insults and accusations.

October 6 - Bruno José Daniel Filho, the younger brother of Celso Daniel, tells the Bingo CPI that the President's cabinet chief Gilberto Carvalho was aware of the alleged corruption scheme in the municipality of Santo André.

October 10 - In Rio, Lula complains of a "urucubaca" (a curse) coming from people against his government.

October 11 - Lula's former minister Ricardo Berzoini is elected the new President of the Workers Party.

October 12 - The police find medical examiner responsible for examining the body of Celso Daniel, Carlos Delmonte Printes (55), dead in his residence. The physician is the seventhy person in connection with the case to have been found dead under mysterious circunstances.

October 18 - The Council of Ethics's rapporteur in the case against deputy José Dirceu, deputy Júlio Delgado (PSB-Minas Gerais), calls for Dirceu's expulsion of for breach of parliamentary decorum.

October 18 – In Russia, Lula says to O Estado de S. Paulo that “very little has been proven” about the bribery allegations.

October 19 – The ex-treasurer of the President of PSDB, senator Eduardo Azeredo (Minas Gerais), tells to the Post Office CPI having received US$ 4.863 million (R$ 11 million) from Marcos Valério during Azeredo's gubernatorial reelection campaign in 1998.

October 20 – the Ministry of Labor and Employment Luiz Marinho declares that the President of PFL senator Jorge Bornhausen (Santa Catarina) feels “saudade” of Adolf Hitler.

October 22 – The Workers Party approves the expulsion of the ex-threasurer Delúbio Soares, almost five months since the first denunciations of Roberto Jefferson.

October 25 – An unknown person spread fake and defamatory posters against the President of PFL senator Jorge Bornhausen (Santa Catarina). In the posters, Bornhausen appears dressed as a nazi holding the magazine Veja with one of his hands.

October 25 – The President of PSDB senator Eduardo Azeredo resigns his post. [2]

October 25 – The federal judge João Carlos da Rocha Mattos -arrested in November 2003 in São Paulo, for his alleged involvement in corruption that involved the selling of judicial sentences- says to the Bingo’s CPI that the Workers Party didn’t want a full investigation of the murderer of the Mayor Celso Daniel.

October 25 – The senator Geraldo Mesquita Júnior(PSOL-Acre) announces his temporary retirement of PSOL. A former employee of Mesquita Junior accuses the senator of have kept 40% of the sallary of his employees to the party.

October 26 – The brothers of Celso Daniel: João Francisco and Bruno confrotate the President's cabinet chief Gilberto Carvalho in Bingo’s CPI. The brothers say that Carvalho is aware of the alleged corruption scheme in Santo André, São Paulo. Both say that Carvalho carried by car a suitcase with money to the Workers Party President at that time José Dirceu. They accuse the Workers Party of putting obstacles in the investigations. Gilberto Carvalho denies all the accusations and he accuses the brothers of disrespect to the memory of Celso Daniel.

October 26 – The president of the computer workers labour union of Brazilian Federal District, Avel de Alencar, tells Brazilian Federal Police he is the author of the defamatory posters against senator Jorge Bornhausen (PFL-Santa Catarina). Alencar, who is a member of the Workers Party, says that he, his brother and his friend did the work alone. They deny any participation of the participation of the Ministry of Labor and Employment Luiz Marinho and the direction of the Workers Party.

October 27 – The senator Jorge Bornhausen (PFL-Santa Catarina) accuses the Workers Party of Brazilian Federal District of being responsible for the defamatory posters. The Workers Party of Brazilian Federal District denies.

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