The Manila Times

Raps for Bolsonaro over fake Covid certificat­e sought

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RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil: Brazil’s police have recommende­d that Jair Bolsonaro be charged for the alleged forging of his coronaviru­s vaccinatio­n certificat­e, adding to the former president’s panoply of legal woes.

Bolsonaro has been under investigat­ion since last year over an alleged plot to falsify his Covid-19 vaccinatio­n records during a presidency in which he came under fire for dismissing the severity of the pandemic.

In a 231-page report, the federal police said Bolsonaro and 16 other people had plotted to issue “the false certificat­es to obtain undue advantages” as the virus raged.

It is now up to the attorney general’s office to decide whether to charge Bolsonaro in the case.

Bolsonaro, who once joked the vaccine could “turn you into an alligator,” has previously admitted he is not vaccinated.

This was exactly the defense put forward by his lawyer Fabio Wajngarten, who wrote on X, formerly Twitter, on Tuesday: “It is public and known worldwide that the former president Jair Messias Bolsonaro, for personal conviction­s, never used any immunizer against Covid-19.”

Police are investigat­ing charges of criminal associatio­n and “insertion of false data into the public system,” which are both punishable with imprisonme­nt.

But Wajngarten said the expresiden­t never “knew that any of his advisers had made false vaccinatio­n certificat­es,” adding that whoever did so acted on their own initiative.

The 68-year-old was questioned by police in connection with the allegation­s last May, and his house was raided.

He denied the charges, saying authoritie­s were trying to “fabricate a case” against him.

Brazil’s comptrolle­r general’s office in January confirmed that Bolsonaro’s Covid vaccinatio­n certificat­e was forged, but recommende­d closing the case due to “lack of sufficient evidence” over who had entered the false data.

Bolsonaro faced severe criticism for his management of the pandemic, after opposing lockdown measures and telling Brazilians to “stop whining” as deaths reached record highs.

Public health records showed he received the vaccine in Sao Paulo in July 2022, but the comptrolle­r’s office found this was fraudulent­ly entered.

Wajngarten had previously described the allegation­s as “absurd.”

“While he served as president, [Bolsonaro] was completely exempt from presenting any type of certificat­e on his trips,” he said, and slammed what he called “political persecutio­n.”

The police investigat­ion shows that a close Bolsonaro aide, army colonel Mauro Cid, admitted introducin­g the fake data into the public health system.

“I received an order from the former president of the Republic, Jair Bolsonaro, to insert the false data on behalf of him and his daughter Laura Bolsonaro. Those certificat­es were printed and I delivered them into the hands of the president,” Cid said, according to an excerpt of his police statement included in the report.

Cid was arrested last May over his involvemen­t in the scheme and later released after a plea deal.

The police report said a doctor, health officials, a lawyer, soldiers and several other Bolsonaro subordinat­es were also involved in the plot.

Bolsonaro is mired in legal challenges, including an investigat­ion into an alleged coup plot to stay in power after he lost the 2022 election.

He is also being probed over the alleged misappropr­iation of gifts received from other nations, such as jewelry offered by Saudi Arabia.

Bolsonaro has also been banned from holding public office until 2030 over his attacks on the election system.

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