Temer's testimony regarding bribes in the ports decree will be in writing.
Michel Temer's testimony in the investigation into alleged bribery related to the drafting of a Provisional Measure concerning ports will be in writing; Temer's defense has requested that the case's rapporteur, Minister Luís Roberto Barroso, set a deadline for the Presidential Palace to submit its statement; Temer is suspected of favoring Rodrimar when drafting the decree; earlier this month, Janot's successor, Raquel Dodge, requested the Supreme Court to hear testimony from Temer and seven other individuals under investigation in the case – including executives from Rodrimar and JBS, as well as former congressman Rodrigo Rocha Loures, who is also a target of the same inquiry.
247 - The testimony that Michel Temer will give in the investigation into the alleged receipt of bribes in connection with the drafting of the Provisional Measure related to ports will be in writing.
The defense team for the PMDB member requested that the case's rapporteur, Minister Luís Roberto Barroso, set a deadline for the Presidential Palace to submit its statement.
Temer is suspected of favoring Rodrimar when issuing the decree. The investigation was opened by Barroso based on plea bargain testimonies from executives of the J&F group, at the request of former Attorney General Rodrigo Janot. Earlier this month, Janot's successor, Raquel Dodge, asked the Supreme Court to hear testimony from Temer and seven other people investigated in the case – including executives from Rodrimar and JBS, as well as former congressman Rodrigo Rocha Loures, who is also a target of the same investigation.
The information comes from the newspaper Valor Econômico.