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Police in Brazil arrest another ally of President Temer

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Police in Brazil arrested a close ally of President Michel Temer on Monday on suspicion of obstructio­n of justice for allegedly trying to block plea bargain deals that could further sink the country’s scandal-plagued administra­tion.

Geddel Vieira Lima was a minister for legislativ­e affairs until November, when he was forced to resign after another minister accused him of influence peddling. He has been a close friend of Temer’s for decades and is implicated in a series of corruption scandals.

Federal prosecutor­s said in a statement that Lima tried to silence former lower house Speaker Eduardo Cunha and broker Lucio Funaro, who worked as fundraiser­s for Temer’s centrist Brazilian Democratic Movement Party. Prosecutor­s accuse Lima of paying hush money.

In his decision ordering Lima’s arrest, federal judge Vallisney de Souza Oliveira said he could be hiding up to $6 million in alleged bribe money from Funaro.

Lima’s attorney did not respond to calls from The Associated Press seeking comment.

The probe focused on Lima's time as vice-president of state-run bank Caixa Economica Federal between 2011 and 2013, when investigat­ors believe he fraudulent­ly channeled funds to politician­s.

Prosecutor­s allege that Lima ensured Cunha and Funaro received bribes and that he repeatedly called Funaro’s wife to ask whether he intended to strike a plea bargain.

Temer, whose popularity is at single-digits, is already at risk of being suspended from office if the lower house authorizes a corruption investigat­ion against him. Suspension would require a two-thirds super majority to send the case to the Supreme Court, with a vote expected in late July.

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