Ep.: 16 How Brazilians Are Combating Corruption.
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Billion dollar bribery and money laundering schemes, and the lack of political will to combat corruption have become the norm in Latin America. Backed by the public, Brazilian professionals across the spectrum decided to fight back. Join me as I talk to Michael Freitas Mohallem, a young Brazilian lawyer, on how he led a country-wide civic movement that resulted in the drafting of more than 70 anti-corruption laws.
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