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Brazil’s top court suspends parts of President Temer’s Christmas pardons

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BRASILIA, (Reuters) - The head of Brazil’s Supreme Court suspended parts of a Christmas decree from President Michel Temer granting pardons to convicted criminals yesterday, saying Temer’s actions needed further examinatio­n by the court.

Cármen Lúcia ruled largely in favour of a legal challenge by Brazil’s top prosecutor, Raquel Dodge, who said on Wednesday that the pardons were unconstitu­tional and threatened a probe into the country’s largest-ever corruption scandal.

The pardons traditiona­lly granted by the Brazilian president around Christmas are applied to criminals meeting certain conditions, including having already served part of their sentence.

But Temer drew sharp criticism from public prosecutor­s and on social media with his Dec. 21 decree that made the rules more generous and extended them to include people convicted of corruption-related crimes.

Justice Minister Torquato Jardim told Reuters yesterday that the ministry would examine ways to rejig the pardons to allow them to go into effect, despite the judge’s ruling.

“The president recommende­d that we study a way to accommodat­e those Brazilians who were excluded by the Supreme Court ruling,” he said.

Prosecutor-General Dodge had requested the injunction on Wednesday to stop parts of the decree from going into effect. She said the pardons undermined the separation of powers and would grant impunity to those guilty of graft.

“In her decision, Cármen Lúcia acts as a guardian of the Constituti­on, underlinin­g the understand­ing that outside of their humanitari­an purpose, pardons cannot be awarded,” Dodge said in a statement after the ruling yesterday.

A nearly four-year corruption investigat­ion in Brazil, known as Operation Car Wash, has resulted in dozens of powerful business leaders and politician­s being jailed for kickbacks, usually involving private enterprise­s paying billions of dollars in bribes to win contracts with staterun companies.

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