Pimenta questions Janot's trip to Davos.
"I found no legal basis in the Attorney General's Office's duties for Janot's trip to Davos. I will file a request for information about this," the congressman wrote on Twitter, regarding the participation of the Attorney General of the Republic, Rodrigo Janot, in the World Economic Forum in Switzerland to discuss Operation Lava Jato; "I also want to know if the expenses were covered by the Attorney General's Office or by the organizers of the forum in Davos," he further questioned.
247 - Federal deputy Paulo Pimenta (PT-RS) questions the purpose and costs of the trip by the Attorney General of the Republic, Rodrigo Janot, to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where he spoke this Wednesday, the 18th, about Operation Lava Jato.
"I found no legal basis for Janot's trip to Davos within the Attorney General's Office's responsibilities. I will file a request for information on this matter," the congressman wrote on Twitter. "I also want to know if the expenses were paid by the Attorney General's Office or by the organizers of the forum in Davos," he demanded.
"After all, if the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office doesn't act on its own initiative to investigate these things, I will urge it to fulfill its Constitutional duties," he added. In Davos, Janot highlighted the work of Lava Jato in combating corruption and was congratulated by Paraguayan President Horacio Cartes, who is the target of several accusations, such as drug trafficking and currency evasion.read here).