Janot's list with 54 names reaches the Supreme Court.
The Attorney General's Office filed this Tuesday (3), at 20:11 pm, with the Supreme Federal Court, the list with requests to open investigations in order to investigate people suspected of involvement in the Petrobras corruption case, cited in Operation Lava Jato; in total, 54 names of those under investigation are listed and 28 requests to open investigations have been made; not all have privileged jurisdiction; there are seven requests for dismissal; names were not disclosed, but it is already known that Renan Calheiros and Eduardo Cunha were mentioned; 247 reported, exclusively, that Governor Tião Viana, from Acre, is on the list; Minister Teori Zavascki will decide on the lifting of secrecy.
Agency Brazil - The Attorney General's Office filed last night (3), at 20:11 pm, at the Supreme Federal Court (STF), the list with requests to open an investigation in order to investigate people suspected of involvement in the Petrobras corruption case. They were mentioned in the testimonies of Operation Lava Jato.
In total, 54 names of individuals under investigation were identified, and 28 requests to open inquiries were made. Not all of them have privileged jurisdiction. Additionally, seven requests for dismissal were made. The names of those involved were not released.
In plea bargain testimonies given to the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office and the Federal Police, money launderer Alberto Youssef cited the names of authorities with privileged jurisdiction, such as federal deputies and senators, who, according to the money launderer, received cash donations originating from the corruption scheme.
For the plea bargain to be valid, it awaits approval from Minister Teori Zavascki, who is responsible for the Lava Jato Operation cases at the Supreme Court.
The information provided by the former Petrobras Supply Director, Paulo Roberto Costa, through a plea bargain, will also be analyzed in the formulation of charges against those involved.