The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Temer demands recusal of corruption prosecutor

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BRAS LIA: Brazilian President Michel Temer on Tuesday demanded the recusal of the prosecutor general from his corruption investigat­ion, accusing him of ‘obsessive’ conduct.

Temer’s demand for Rodrigo Janot to withdraw from the explosive corruption scandal probe was the latest blow in a fierce struggle between the presidency and judiciary.

Temer is accused of taking bribes from a meatpackin­g billionair­e and is the first sitting Brazilian president to face criminal charges. However, his position was strengthen­ed last week when the lower house of Congress voted overwhelmi­ngly to deny Janot’s demand to put Temer on trial.

“In cases involving the president of the republic (Janot) is greatly exceeding the constituti­onal and legal limits of the position he occupies,” Temer’s lawyers wrote to the chief justice of the Supreme Court, Edson Fachin, in a letter released by the presidency.

“Everything points to the motivation being personal. We are witnessing an obsessive persecutio­n,” the letter said.

Janot is a major player in Brazil’s anti-graft operation known as ‘Car Wash’, which has uncovered a vast embezzleme­nt and bribery scheme involving top politician­s and business executives.

In addition to targeting Temer, prosecutor­s are investigat­ing eight of his ministers, a third of the lower house’s lawmakers, and many other senior politician­s.

Although Temer beat the bribery charge, Janot is widely expected to be preparing to file a second charge alleging that the president attempted to obstruct justice by agreeing to pay hush money to a jailed politician.

 ??  ?? Temer delivers a speech during the opening ceremony of the National Car Dealers’ Federation (FENABRAVE) fair, in Sao Paulo, Brazil. — AFP photo
Temer delivers a speech during the opening ceremony of the National Car Dealers’ Federation (FENABRAVE) fair, in Sao Paulo, Brazil. — AFP photo

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