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Brazil energy minister resigns over scandal

By Jonathan Wheatley in São Paulo

Published: May 22 2007 22:51 | Last updated: May 23 2007 01:31

Silas Rondeau, Brazil’s mines and energy minister, resigned on Tuesday night after being accused by federal police of accepting a bribe in a corruption scheme involving suspect payments of about R$170m ($87m).

The scandal is one of a series of high-profile corruption allegations to have hit the government of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, whose second four-year term began in January.

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