Informant's testimony about Cunha would be 'devastating'.
Lawyers working on the Lava Jato investigation say that the testimony of informant Júlio Camargo, which would compromise the Speaker of the House, Eduardo Cunha (PMDB-RJ), would be "devastating"; Cunha's defense, led by Antonio Fernando, downplays the situation, saying that the evidence available in the investigation so far "does not cause concern"; the day after Operation Politeia was launched, Cunha declared that the Federal Police could come to his house "whenever they wanted"; and he was even ironic, asking them not to arrive before 6 a.m. so as not to wake him.
247 Lawyers working on the Lava Jato corruption investigation say that the testimony of informant Júlio Camargo, which would implicate the Speaker of the House, Eduardo Cunha (PMDB-RJ), would be "devastating." This information comes from the columnist. Monica Bergamo.
Antonio Fernando, the parliamentarian's lawyer, downplays the situation. He says he is calm and that the evidence available in the investigation, so far, "does not cause concern."
The day after Operation Politeia was launched, which executed search and seizure warrants at the homes and offices of senators, Cunha declared that the Federal Police could come to his house "whenever they wanted." The congressman was also ironic and asked them not to arrive before 6 a.m. so as not to wake him.