João Santana is considering agreeing to a plea bargain.
Campaign strategist João Santana may follow his wife, Mônica Moura, and agree to a plea bargain in the Lava Jato corruption investigation; according to columnist Natuza Nery, investigators saw no point in accepting Mônica's testimony without the former PT campaign strategist's statement; the couple has been imprisoned in Curitiba since February, but the case is being heard by the Supreme Federal Court (STF).
247 - Marketing strategist João Santana may follow his wife, Mônica Moura, and agree to a plea bargain in the Lava Jato corruption investigation, according to the columnist. Natuza NeryThe investigators saw no point in accepting Monica's testimony without the statement of the former PT campaign strategist.
The couple has been in jail in Curitiba since February, but the case is being handled by the Supreme Federal Court (STF). It was referred to the court by Sérgio Moro after politicians with special legal privileges were included in the investigation.
Santana does not confirm the agreement, but the column claims to have heard it from people working on the case. According to him, professional secrecy was the guarantee that he could continue campaigning—at least in other countries.