JBS whistleblowers and former prosecutor are scheduled to testify on Friday.
The three JBS group whistleblowers, Joesley Batista, Ricardo Saud and Francisco Assis, who will undergo a review procedure of their plea bargain agreements, are due to testify on Friday (8) to the Attorney General’s Office (PGR); former Public Prosecutor Marcelo Miller will also be heard; all will speak about the new audio delivered by the company to the PGR and which, according to the Attorney General, Rodrigo Janot, indicate serious omissions in the plea bargains.
247 - The three whistleblowers from the JBS group, Joesley Batista, Ricardo Saud and Francisco Assis, who will undergo a review procedure of their plea bargain agreements, are due to testify on Friday (8) to the Attorney General's Office (PGR). Former Public Prosecutor Marcelo Miller will also be heard.
Everyone will talk about the new audio recording delivered by the company to the Attorney General's Office, which, according to Attorney General Rodrigo Janot, indicates serious omissions in the plea bargains.
According to Janot, depending on the outcome of the investigation, the benefits offered to Joesley, owner of JBS, and other informants may be canceled.
In several parts of the recorded audio, Joesley and Saud talk about Miller, who worked with Janot for three years. He left the Attorney General's Office in April of this year and began working at the law firm Trench Rossei e Watanabe, which represents JBS. The suspicion is that the former prosecutor may have helped JBS secure the plea bargain and negotiate its benefits.