Company owned by colonel fulfilled Temer's 'public and private demands,' says Federal Police.
In justifying his request to extend the ports investigation, which involves Michel Temer, Federal Police delegate Cleyber Malta Lopes sent a partial report to the Supreme Federal Court (STF) stating that the company Argeplan, owned by retired Military Police Colonel João Batista Lima, a personal friend and operator of Temer, fulfilled "demands of public and private life" for the PMDB politician.
247 - In justifying his request to extend the ports investigation, which involves Michel Temer, Federal Police delegate Cleyber Malta Lopes sent a partial report to the Supreme Federal Court (STF) stating that the company Argeplan, owned by retired Military Police Colonel João Batista Lima, a personal friend and operator of Temer, fulfilled "demands of public and private life" for the PMDB politician.
"The evidence gathered indicates that Argeplan and its financial and operational structure were repeatedly used to meet the public and private demands of His Excellency President Temer," states the investigator in the report sent to Minister Luís Roberto Barroso, according to... G1 reportThe delegate made the following to Barroso, who is the rapporteur for the case in the Court: third request for extension The investigation will last 60 days.
"There is strong evidence that several provisions included in the regulations raise questions from a legal and even constitutional standpoint, leaving no doubt that the changes requested by the companies, championed by Rocha Loures [former congressman and former advisor to Temer, who was even arrested] and enacted by the President of the Republic, went beyond the bounds of legality, extending illegal benefits to the concessionary companies in the port sector," he says in the report.