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Government leader corruption even checked bribes, says PF

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In submissions sent to STF on Monday, federal police list a number of pieces of evidence that show how Jair Bolsonaro’s government leader Fernando Bezerra Coelho received bribes and negotiated dirty money to buy political support in the state. contractors involved in the relocation of the San Francisco River.

Now Bolsonaro’s first ally, Bezerra was Dilma Rousseff’s minister when a corruption scheme was at work in the Regional Development Ministry, investigators said. Bezerra denies the charges.

In addition to liaising with operators and businessmen who thoroughly acknowledged the scheme and valued the bribe paid to Bolsonar’s ally at R $ 10 million, investigators even managed to obtain checks that were used by Chief Pernambuco’s scheme to gain political support from allies in 2014.

Lyra closed the denunciation and described in detail how the payments ordered by the current leader of the government were made. According to him, the dirty money was transferred from the alleged loans from the entrepreneurs of the scheme, as Lira admitted in her winning denunciation.

“In August 2014, Iran Padilla (linked to Bezerra) tracked down an employee and said that Fernando Bezerra Coelho needed money to campaign for the Senate. The employee said he was ready to borrow reais.
R $ 100,000 Fernando Bezerra Coelho. The loan has been issued. At that time, the employee did not have the opportunity to provide the amounts in cash, so he wrote six checks from his personal account, ”says Lira.

“We noticed that, as in the case of loans for amounts issued in 2012 (explained in topic V.LI of this article), the recipients of checks on the screen were mostly either politicians from cities in the hinterland of Pernambuco, or belonged to the electoral Fernando Bezerra Coelho’s campaigns – thus assuming that the resources will be directed towards gaining political support – or they are potential suppliers for the campaign, ”says OF.

The informant handed over checks, one of which for 5,000 reais was paid to a politician from Pernambuco who had supported Bezerra in the PSB. Thus, without presenting any justification for obtaining a loan from João Carlos Lira, on the other hand, being confident that they did not conduct any legal transactions and that the recipient and his family were politicians associated with the Brazilian Socialist Party at the time (as well as parliamentarians interviewed), even as political supporters of the same, the thesis presented by the co-author is gaining ground in the sense that on-screen recognition was associated with
a loan given to parliamentarians … intended for the aforementioned beneficiary to buy their political support for the election campaigns launched this year by Fernando Bezerra Coelho and Fernando Filho, ”reads another PF excerpt.

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