Brazil’s Temer Government Implicated
in Political Corruption, Another Cabinet Minister Could Resign
By Telesur
Global Research, June 19, 2016
teleSUR 18 June 2016
Brazil’s current Minister of
Education is the latest public official in the Michel Temer administration to
be implicated in the country’s political corruption scandal.
Brazil’s coup imposed Education Minister
Mendonca Filho is being investigated for allegedly receiving an
illegal bribe of US$29,000 for the purpose of financing his 2014 re-election
campaign, Brazil’s General Prosecutor Rodrigo Janot announced Friday,
making him the latest official in Temer’s administration who could be forced to
stand down.
During a Supreme Court hearing Friday, General
Prosecutor Janot argued that “evidence of possible bribes for his [Mendonca
Filho's] political campaign” would result in the court having jurisdiction to
investigate potential criminal practices.
Brazil’s interim President Michel
Temer and other newly-appointed officials pose for photographers during a
meeting at the Planalto Palace in Brasilia. | Photo: Reuters
The allegations stem from records and documents
obtained by Brazilian authorities belonging to the former financial director of
UTC, Walmir Pinheiro, who last year agreed to a plea bargain testimony.
The owner of UTC, Ricardo Pessoa, was also
arrested last November after previously admitting to acts of corruption.
The new evidence made public Friday to the
Supreme Court reveals that Education Minister Filho was the recipient of a
US$29,000 donation from the UTC financial group in 2014, according to UTC company
bank account records.
Thus far, Filho has denied the allegations,
telling authorities that when approached by UTC representatives he refused the
money and suggested that the funds be allocated to his political party, the
Democrats (DEM).
According to the court documents, the DEM party
received two donations of US$29,000 from UTC in August and September of 2014.
The prosecutors’ statement Friday also
announced that an investigation may been opened up into the potential
involvement of other construction companies such as Odebrecht and Queiroz
Galvão, which is alleged to have deposited two “suspicious” sums of US$29,000
into the bank account of Mendonca Filho’s political campaign.
If convicted the Minister of Education would
probably be pressured to resign from his current post, making him the fourth
public official to resign or quit since the Temer administration came to power
earlier this year.
Minister of Education and Culture Mendonca
Filho is also implicated in Operation Car Wash, which lies at the core of the
country’s corruption probes and involves accusations of money laundering and
fraud involving the state oil company Petrobras. The newly-merged ministry sees
the culture and education ministries joining together for the first time since
the officers were separated in 1985 after the fall of the dictatorship.
The original source of this article is teleSUR
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