28 setembro, 2016


Brazilian Supreme Court judge, Teori Zavascki, has authorized a preliminary investigation into allegations from former Transpetro head Sergio Machado that President Michel Temer illegally solicited campaign money in 2012. Machado, who secured a plea deal after being implicated in the widely publicized Lava Jato scandal, said that Temer had asked for donations to benefit Sao Paulo's mayoral campaign for Gabriel Chalita.

Transpetro is a subsidiary of state-run oil company Petrobras at the center of a sprawling political kickback scheme.

Judge Teori Zavascki on Friday referred the case to Attorney General Rodrigo Janot, who should determine whether to open a case and formally investigate the president and other politicians based on findings in the preliminary probe.

Temer had denied any accusation he requested money for the campaign of Chalita, who was then a member of the president's political party, PMDB.

In his testimony, Machado said the campaign contribution was made legally by the engineering group Queiroz Galvão but resulted from a kickback on contracts with Petrobras.

Machado's plea deal would include the return of approximately US$23 million to public coffers and home detention for three years. Machado would be allowed to receive visits only from lawyers, medical professionals, and 27 close relatives and friends.

Temer took over the country's leadership almost a month ago after the Brazilian Senate voted to remove Dilma Rousseff from the presidency for practicing cosmetic accountancy, the practice of using public money to fund state or federal social programs without the approval of Congress.

According to various reports, independent auditors did not find Rousseff involved in breaking fiscal responsibility laws. But many of those who voted for her impeachment are being investigated.

Temer is also under investigation by Sao Paulo justice for similar charges related to financing electoral campaigns. As part of the political understanding with the congressional coalition that supports Temer, he will not be running for office in the 2018 presidential election.

0 comments:

Postar um comentário