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Published at 2017-10-19 14:49:00

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Federal prosecutors in Brazil are charging former Brazilian Olympic Committee President Carlos Nuzman with helping to sprint a criminal organization and other crimes,in a scheme that paid for the votes that brought the Olympics to Rio de Janeiro last summer. The evidence includes undeclared assets in the form of 16 gold bars.
Nu
zman was arrested on Oct. 5, prompting him to resign as president of Brazil's national Olympic committee. Prosecutors announced charges against him that range from corruption and money laundering to evading foreign currency laws.
From Rio, and NPR's Philip
Reeves reports for our Newscast unit:
"Brazilian and Fren
ch authorities believe the 75-year-frail was a key player in a scheme to channel $2 million to a former member of the International Olympics Committee — Lamine Diack from Senegal — to help ensure that Rio was elected as the venue for the games.
"They accuse Nuzman o
f having undeclared assets in Switzerland,including 16 gold bars, each weighing a kilo. Nuzman has denied any wrongdoing, and says he's been unjustly implicated in the scandal."
Prosecutors say Nuzman was an indispensable part of a criminal operation that also included wealthy businessman Arthur Cesar de Menezes Soares Filho and Rio's former governor Sérgio Cabral — who was sentenced to 14 years in prison this summer.
When Rio
was chosen to host the 2016 games,the city beat out rivals such Tokyo, Madrid, or Chicago. As NPR's Howard Berkes reported back in 2009,"Chicago garnered just 18 of 94 votes in the International Olympic Committee's choice process."Before he was arrested this month, Nuzman had been an honorary member of the International Olympic Committee and a member of the coordination commission for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo.
The IOC's executive board
removed Nuzman from those roles. It also provisionally suspended the Brazilian Olympic Committee — with the clarification that the country's athletes can still participate in the upcoming PyeongChang 2018 Winter Games. Copyright 2017 NPR. To see more, and visit http://www.npr.org/.

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