The Borneo Post

Brazil president denies protecting corruption-tainted minister

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BRAS LIA: Brazilian President Michel Temer on Monday denied suggestion­s that he is trying to protect a minister implicated in a corruption scandal.

Temer is under fire in the media and judiciary for controvers­ially naming his close adviser Wellington Moreira Franco to a cabinet-level position.

That would give Moreira Franco – reportedly implicated by a defendant in a giant embezzleme­nt and bribery scandal – protection from lower courts, with only the Supreme Court able to hear his case.

After a judge barred the nomination, the Supreme Court must now decide whether Moreira Franco can enter the government.

Temer went on national television to state that “the government does not want to shield anybody.”

But in his brief statement, Temer said that “you cannot accept that a simple mention” in testimony by corruption defendants justifies sanctionin­g government members.

Several of Temer’s closest allies in government and Congress and Temer himself have been named in plea bargain testimony by defendants in the corruption scandal centered on the Petrobras state oil company.

Temer himself allegedly asked for campaign finance funds from the giant Odebrecht constructi­on company at the heart of a bribery scheme, according to leaked testimony. He denies any wrongdoing. However, the president said that if any government members are actually charged with crimes, they would be suspended – and in cases in which the Supreme Court decides to bring their cases to trial, “the suspension would be permanent.”

Temer, then-vice president, took power last year after president Dilma Rousseff was ejected in an impeachmen­t trial.

Since then, the center-right veteran of the PMDB party has lost six ministers and one advisor indirectly or directly as a result of fallout from the Petrobras corruption scandal. — AFP

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