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Janio asks FHC: can his government be investigated?

Fernando Henrique in "Globo": "It is necessary that Justice not stop before everything is brought to light"; "But only from the 2000s or can it include those silenced 90s?", the columnist ironically asks; he cites the 'Folha de S. Paulo' report about the Lava Jato whistleblowers who protected the PSDB senator Aécio Neves.

Fernando Henrique in "Globo": "It is necessary that Justice not stop before everything is brought to light"; "But only from the 2000s or can it include those silenced 90s?", the columnist ironically asks; he cites the 'Folha de S. Paulo' report about the Lava Jato whistleblowers who protected the PSDB senator Aécio Neves (Photo: Roberta Namour)

247 – Columnist Janio de Freitas questions former PSDB president Fernando Henrique Cardoso. 'Fernando Henrique in "Globo": "It is necessary that Justice not stop before everything is brought to light." But only from the 2000s or can it include those silenced 90s?', the journalist ironically asks (read here).

He cites the 'Folha de S. Paulo' report about the Lava Jato whistleblowers who protected the PSDB senator Aécio Neves.

In a plea bargain agreement in exchange for reduced sentences, money launderer Alberto Youssef and former Petrobras director Paulo Roberto Costa indicated they would reveal, among other cases, corruption crimes committed by the PSDB senator at a state-owned company in the electricity sector: "Any and all work carried out at Furnas involved commissions. It is speculated that the person who received payments on behalf of Aécio Neves was his sister," states a document signed at the Public Prosecutor's Office. However, Youssef did not present evidence to the task force, thus protecting himself, and the investigation against the former presidential candidate was closed.