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Glauber Braga rebuts Moro and demands explanations about the salary that the suspected former judge received from a US company.

"The question is simple and direct: how much did you receive from this American consulting firm?", the congressman posted on Twitter.

Glauber Braga and Sergio Moro (Photo: Nilson Bastian/Chamber of Deputies | Reuters)

247 - Federal deputy Glauber Braga (PSOL-RJ) used social media to demand explanations from former judge and presidential candidate Sergio Moro (Podemos), declared biased by the Supreme Federal Court (STF) in the Lava Jato cases against former president Lula, regarding the salaries he received from the American firm Alvarez & Marsal.

"You were hired by Alvarez & Marsal of the USA, which received millions from Odebrecht. It's the famous 'casada' operation. The question is simple and direct: how much did you receive from this American consultancy? Bolsonaro family = 'rachadinha' operation. Moro = 'casada' operation," the congressman posted on Twitter. 

The consulting firm Alvarez & Marsal, for which Sergio Moro worked after leaving the Bolsonaro government, informed the Federal Court of Accounts that "75% of all fees it receives in Brazil come from companies investigated by 'Lava Jato,' of which Moro was the biggest culprit." 

The congressman's post was a response to a post made by Moro in which he stated that he had not provided services directly or indirectly to Odebrecht. Odebrecht was one of the companies whose judicial reorganization process was handled by Alvarez & Marsal.

Check out Glauber Braga's post on Twitter. 

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