Brazilian Federal Police to investigate Bolsonaro's interference in operations against his sons and friends.
The former occupant of the Planalto Palace went so far as to change the director-general of the corporation four times and declared that he would not wait for the police to compromise his family: "they will replace him, and that's final."
247 - The Federal Police (PF) will conduct an internal investigation to determine if Jair Bolsonaro (PL) exerted pressure or interfered to ease investigations against his family and friends during his term in office. informs The Estadão newspaper.
The newspaper reports that internal procedures will be initiated to assess possible omissions or interventions by police officers who acted in a way that sought to alter the course of investigations sensitive to Bolsonaro over the past four years.
The former occupant of the Palácio do Planalto (Presidential Palace) went so far as to replace the director-general of the Federal Police four times, which is considered atypical. Furthermore, the Supreme Federal Court blocked the appointment of one of Bolsonaro's nominees, Alexandre Ramagem, due to suspicions that he was being appointed precisely to interfere in investigations.
During the controversial ministerial meeting that preceded Sergio Moro's departure from the government, Bolsonaro had said: “I've already tried to officially change our security personnel in Rio de Janeiro and I couldn't. That's over. I'm not going to wait for my whole family to be screwed over, or a friend of mine, because I can't change someone in security at the front line who belongs to the structure. They will be changed; if you can't change them, change their boss; if you can't change the boss, change the minister. And that's it. We're not here to play games.”
Cleaning up the Bolsonaro movement from the corporation, this Wednesday (19) President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) carried out a wide change of positions and dismissed heads of the Federal Police in 18 states.
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