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Brazil’s supreme court authorizes investigation into Bolsonaro Brazil’s supreme court authorizes investigation into Bolsonaro
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Brazil’s supreme court has authorized an investigation into alleged corruption and obstruction of justice by President Jair Bolsonaro after the country’s outgoing justice minister accused him of attempting to interfere with federal police probes.Brazil’s supreme court has authorized an investigation into alleged corruption and obstruction of justice by President Jair Bolsonaro after the country’s outgoing justice minister accused him of attempting to interfere with federal police probes.
The 60-day investigation, approved Monday by Supreme Federal Court Justice José Celso de Mello Filho, plunges Brazil into a new political crisis as the country struggles to contain Latin America’s largest coronavirus outbreak.The 60-day investigation, approved Monday by Supreme Federal Court Justice José Celso de Mello Filho, plunges Brazil into a new political crisis as the country struggles to contain Latin America’s largest coronavirus outbreak.
Brazil’s popular justice minister, Sérgio Moro, resigned last week after saying Bolsonaro had fired the country’s top police commander to hamper police investigations into his supporters and gain access to classified information.Brazil’s popular justice minister, Sérgio Moro, resigned last week after saying Bolsonaro had fired the country’s top police commander to hamper police investigations into his supporters and gain access to classified information.
“The president emphasized to me, explicitly, more than once, that he wanted someone who was a personal contact, whom he could call, from whom he could get information, intelligence reports,” Moro said.“The president emphasized to me, explicitly, more than once, that he wanted someone who was a personal contact, whom he could call, from whom he could get information, intelligence reports,” Moro said.
He sent photos of messages he exchanged with the president that appeared to corroborate his claim to “National Journal,” Brazil’s most popular nightly news program. “That really isn’t the role of the federal police to serve this kind of information,” he said.
Moro sent photos of messages he said he exchanged with the president that appeared to corroborate his claim to “National Journal,” Brazil’s most popular nightly news program.
Two of Bolsonaro’s sons, Flavio and Carlos, are under investigation for alleged embezzlement. The newspaper Folha de São Paulo reported last week that police are also investigating Carlos Bolsonaro for allegedly creating a fake news ring to spread misinformation.Two of Bolsonaro’s sons, Flavio and Carlos, are under investigation for alleged embezzlement. The newspaper Folha de São Paulo reported last week that police are also investigating Carlos Bolsonaro for allegedly creating a fake news ring to spread misinformation.
Bolsonaro called the allegations baseless. He said he did not try to shield family members from police investigations, and the appointment of the head of police was his to decide. “The prerogative is mine, and the day I have to submit to any of my subordinates, I cease to be president of the republic,” he told reporters last week in response to Moro’s charges. The new probe into the president’s activities was requested by Attorney General Augusto Aras. It will be conducted by the federal police. The agency has a unit that conducts investigations requested by the supreme court. Aras has also asked the investigators to determine whether Moro’s allegations are defamatory.
Bolsonaro was elected in 2018 on a mandate to eradicate corruption in Brazil. He quickly appointed Moro, the country’s most celebrated anti-corruption judge, to be his minister of justice. Bolsonaro called the allegations baseless. He said he did not try to shield family members from police investigations, and the appointment of the head of police was his to decide. “The prerogative is mine, and the day I have to submit to any of my subordinates, I cease to be president of the republic,” he told reporters last week.
But the partnership derailed due to Bolsonaro’s interference, according to Moro. Moro’s departure has split Bolsonaro’s support base and frayed his alliances in the National Congress. Bolsonaro was elected in 2018 on an anti-corruption platform in a country that had scene a string of presidents and other high officials accused and in several cases convicted of malfeasance. He quickly appointed Moro, the country’s most celebrated anti-corruption judge, to be his minister of justice.
If sustained, Moro’s claims could form the basis for an impeachment trial of the president. A poll on Monday showed that 57 percent of Brazilians would support the president’s impeachment. Bolsonaro would be the country’s third president to be removed from office before completing his or her term since the end of Brazil’s military dictatorship in the 1980s. Moro rose to fame as the most prominent judge overseeing the vast Operation Car Wash corruption investigation, which has yielded more than 400 prosecutions in Brazil, upended the country’s political order and roiled the continent beyond. For a time, he was the closest thing Brazil had to a unifying figure.
In 2016, a controversial impeachment process ended former president Dilma Rousseff’s administration over accusations that she violated budget laws. But the partnership between Bolsonaro and Moro derailed due, Moro said, to Bolsonaro’s interference. His departure has split the president’s base and frayed alliances in the congress.
The Supreme Court investigation into Moro’s claims comes as Brazil struggles to respond to a coronavirus outbreak that has already killed 4,500 people, the largest death toll on the continent. Earlier this month, the president fired his minister of health after he criticized Bolsonaro for not adhering to the ministry’s social distancing guidelines. Moro’s claims, if proved, could form the basis for an impeachment trial. A poll on Monday showed that 57 percent of Brazilians would support Bolsonaro’s impeachment. He could be the third president to be removed from office since the military dictatorship ended in the 1980s.
Dilma Rousseff was impeached in 2016 over controversial allegations that she violated budget laws. Fernando Collor de Mello was impeached in 1992 on charges of illicit enrichment and perjury.
Bolsonaro has been criticized in Brazil and beyond for what is widely scene as his inadequate response to the coronavirus. The country has confirmed more than 67,000 cases and 4,600 deaths from covid-19, Latin America’s largest outbreak. With testing limited, both numbers are believed to be significant undercounts.
While state governors have imposed lockdowns, Bolsonaro has dismissed the virus as “a little flu” and urged Brazilians to get back to work. While some Brazilians have supported his calls, others have joined in nightly pot-banging protests from their houses and apartments.
Bolsonaro fired his health minister this month after differing over social distancing. The minister, Luiz Henrique Mandetta, had repeatedly and publicly contradicted Bolsonaro on the coronavirus.
The headline on an earlier version of this article misstated the official who authorized the investigation of Bolsonaro. It was José Celso de Mello Filho, not the chief justice, who is José Antonio Dias Toffoli.The headline on an earlier version of this article misstated the official who authorized the investigation of Bolsonaro. It was José Celso de Mello Filho, not the chief justice, who is José Antonio Dias Toffoli.
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