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DCM: Temer is the head of the scheme at Caixa.

A report by journalist Joaquim de Carvalho in DCM, based on messages intercepted by the Federal Police, suggests that Michel Temer is the head of a scheme to collect bribes in exchange for loans from Caixa Econômica Federal; Carvalho also questions why Temer still maintains figures mentioned in the investigations in vice-presidencies.

A report by journalist Joaquim de Carvalho in DCM, based on messages intercepted by the Federal Police, suggests that Michel Temer is the head of a scheme to collect bribes in exchange for loans from Caixa Econômica Federal; Carvalho also questions why Temer still maintains figures mentioned in the investigations in vice-presidencies (Photo: Leonardo Attuch).

247 - A report by journalist Joaquim de Carvalho in DCMBased on messages intercepted by the Federal Police, it is demonstrated that Michel Temer is the head of the scheme to collect bribes in exchange for loans from Caixa Econômica Federal.

Carvalho also questions why Temer still keeps figures mentioned in the investigations in vice-presidencies. Read an excerpt below:

Faced with the impasse within the group, in order to get Geddel to act, Maluco (Funaro), in a message to Cleto, reveals who the boss is:

"Do me a favor, call Geddel and see which email he wants you to forward this to, or who you should give it to, because if he doesn't resolve this, I'm going to screw him over at Michel's."

Michel Temer was, at the time, the Vice President of the Republic.

President Michel Temer kept the group's members in key positions at Caixa Econômica Federal, except for the whistleblower Fábio Cleto. And he brought Geddel, the "cheeky pig," to be his right-hand man at the Palácio do Planalto.

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