The Niagara Falls Review

Top court OKs investigat­ion of Brazilian president

- DAVID BILLER

RIO DE JANEIRO—Brazil’s Supreme Court on Monday night authorized an investigat­ion into whether President Jair Bolsonaro committed crimes by allegedly attempting to interfere with the country’s Federal Police.

Justice Celso de Mello said in his decision, a copy of which was published by local newspaper Estado de S.Paulo, that the Federal Police have 60 days to question Sergio Moro, Bolsonaro’s former justice minister, whose resignatio­n last week pitched the administra­tion into turmoil. The justice’s authorizat­ion was also reported by several other local media. During Moro’s announceme­nt of his resignatio­n on April 24, he said Bolsonaro had told him on multiple occasions that he wanted to replace the head of the federal police with someone who could facilitate access to investigat­ions and intelligen­ce reports.

Brazil’s prosecutor-general, Augusto Aras, last week asked the Supreme Court to open an investigat­ion into the allegation­s made by Moro, who made a name for himself as the top judge in the sprawling Car Wash corruption investigat­ion. He was by far Bolsonaro’s most popular minister and, throughout a series of crises in the Bolsonaro administra­tion, his place in cabinet helped secure the administra­tion’s base of support and appearance of respect for the rule of law.

The prosecutor-general in his request said Moro’s speech implied Bolsonaro had committed several possible crimes, including obstructio­n of justice, and asked for the former minister to be questioned and provide evidence to substantia­te his claims.

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