The Upcoming Brazil Election and Risks for Politically Exposed Persons

As Brazil’s election nears, the country could see a sharp shift in government that could – like elsewhere in the world – result in politically motivated investigations against rivals and their businesses. These can threaten even overseas assets, but as our International Private Client team explains, politically exposed individuals can take proactive steps to protect their assets, liberty and reputation.

October 24, 2022

As Brazil’s election enters its final stretch, the largest democracy in Latin America may be poised for a sharp shift in government, with many implications for financial institutions and politically connected and wealthy individuals. Uncertainty has increased, as the results of the first round of elections closed the gap between incumbent President Jair Bolsonaro and Workers’ Party candidate Lula da Silva.

The Brazilian election is just an example of a larger global trend, where political shifts can result in the newly chosen authorities engaging in politically motivated investigations targeting rivals and their businesses. These inquiries often involve allegations which are either unfounded or undermined by a lack of due process. This may pose a threat to assets, especially those held overseas, as authorities may target individuals with document requests or asset freezes filed via Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties (MLATs).

Politically exposed individuals and/or businesses should consider taking several proactive steps in Brazil and other onshore and offshore jurisdictions to protect their assets, liberty and reputation, including:


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