The Comptroller General's Office (CGU) will order the Army to disclose the reasons for Pazuello's acquittal.
The general and former minister escaped disciplinary punishment in 2021 despite having participated, as an active-duty military officer, in a political-electoral event for Bolsonaro.
capital letter - Brazil's Comptroller General's Office will order the Army to disclose the reasons for acquitting then-active-duty General Eduardo Pazuello in a disciplinary proceeding in June 2021 concerning an incident in May of that year. This decision will be the first by the Comptroller General's Office regarding the Bolsonaro government's practice of protecting embarrassing information with 100 years of secrecy.
In May 2021, Pazuello climbed onto a platform with Bolsonaro in Rio de Janeiro, after a "motorcycle rally" led by the captain, and declared into a microphone: "Congratulations to the people who are there supporting the President. The President is a good person, the President is a good person. Hugs, everyone." "President" is what the President of the Republic (any president) is called in certain bureaucratic circles in Brasília.
Read the full article at capital letter.
Subscribe to 247, Support via Pix, Subscribe to TV 247, in the channel Cuts 247 and watch: