Noblat: Lava Jato is being buried.
"Operation Lava Jato risks being publicly shamed and taking one or more shots to the face in broad daylight without anyone showing their support, except on social media, those who radiantly celebrated the downfall of Dilma and the PT in the streets; these people [benefiting from corruption], with privileged seats at all levels of the Republic, conspire and act shamelessly to limit, halt, or if possible, bury the most successful anti-corruption operation we have ever seen here," writes columnist Ricardo Noblat.
247 - "Operation Lava Jato risks being publicly shamed and taking one or more shots to the face in broad daylight without anyone showing their support, except on social media, those who radiantly celebrated the downfall of Dilma and the PT in the streets; these people [benefited by corruption], with privileged seats at all levels of the Republic, conspire and act shamelessly to limit, stop, or if possible bury the most successful anti-corruption operation we have ever seen here," writes columnist Ricardo Noblat in O Globo.
"Will the Supreme Court have the final say on the fate of the highest authorities suspected of corruption? The minister who will assume the role of reviewer of the Lava Jato cases is being nominated to fill Teori's vacancy."
Who will be the minister? Someone completely trusted by those who will later be judged by him. Who will approve his name in the Senate? Why, the happy supporters of his nomination.
What to do to appease the investigative fury of the Republic of Curitiba? Transfer those who served there in the Federal Police to other locations. And what else? Vote in Congress for an amnesty law for undeclared campaign contributions.
Finally, Congress will end plea bargaining for those who are in prison. It will only apply to those who are free.