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In Brazil, business often involves wiretapping
Under Brazil's laws, wiretapping is meant to be an investigative method of last resort. But it has become a primary tool to crack white-collar cases. According to an estimate released by legislators, Brazil's phone companies received 409,000 judicial wiretapping requests last year.
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