The owners
of JBS told the Attorney General's Office (PGR) that they recorded
President Michel Temer giving an endorsement to buy the silence of the
deputy cassado and former president of the Chamber of Deputies Eduardo
Cunha (PMDB-RJ), after he Was arrested in the Lava Jato operation. The information is from the columnist of the newspaper "The Globe" Lauro Jardim.
According to the newspaper, the businessman Joesley Batista delivered a recording made in March this year in which Temer indicates Deputy Rodrigo Rocha Lourdes (PMDB-PR) to solve matters of J & F, a holding that controls JBS. Subsequently, Rocha Lourdes was filmed receiving a suitcase with $ 500,000, sent by Joesley.
In another recording, also in March, the businessman tells Temer that he was giving Eduardo Cunha and operator Lúcio Funaro an allowance to remain silent in prison. Faced with this information, Temer says, in the recording: "you have to keep this, have you?"
In the Joesley affidavit, Senator Aécio Neves (MG), president of the PSDB, is recorded asking the businessman $ 2 million. The delivery of the money to a cousin of Aécio was filmed by the Federal Police (PF). PF tracked down the money path and found that it was deposited in a company of Senator Zeze Perrella (PSDB-MG).
Neither Temer nor Aetius spoke about the statement.
The columnist tells us that brothers Joesley and Wesley Batista were on Wednesday at the Federal Supreme Court (STF) in the office of Lava Jato's rapporteur, Edson Fachin - responsible for approving the indentation of entrepreneurs. Before him, the businessmen would have confirmed that everything they told the PGR in April was of their own free will.
Joesley also said that his contact in the PT was Guido Mantega, former Minister of Finance of Lula and Dilma Rousseff. According to "O Globo", the businessman said that it was with Mantega that the money of the tip was negotiated to be distributed to the petistas and allies, and also was the former minister who operated the interests of JBS in the BNDES.
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Joesley said in the indictment that he paid $ 5 million to Eduardo Cunha after his arrest in Lava Jato. The value, according to the newspaper, would refer to a balance of bribes that the deputy had with the businessman. Joesley Batista also said that he owed R$ 20 million for a bill on tax exemptions in the poultry sector.
Source: http://g1.globo.com
According to the newspaper, the businessman Joesley Batista delivered a recording made in March this year in which Temer indicates Deputy Rodrigo Rocha Lourdes (PMDB-PR) to solve matters of J & F, a holding that controls JBS. Subsequently, Rocha Lourdes was filmed receiving a suitcase with $ 500,000, sent by Joesley.
In another recording, also in March, the businessman tells Temer that he was giving Eduardo Cunha and operator Lúcio Funaro an allowance to remain silent in prison. Faced with this information, Temer says, in the recording: "you have to keep this, have you?"
In the Joesley affidavit, Senator Aécio Neves (MG), president of the PSDB, is recorded asking the businessman $ 2 million. The delivery of the money to a cousin of Aécio was filmed by the Federal Police (PF). PF tracked down the money path and found that it was deposited in a company of Senator Zeze Perrella (PSDB-MG).
Neither Temer nor Aetius spoke about the statement.
The columnist tells us that brothers Joesley and Wesley Batista were on Wednesday at the Federal Supreme Court (STF) in the office of Lava Jato's rapporteur, Edson Fachin - responsible for approving the indentation of entrepreneurs. Before him, the businessmen would have confirmed that everything they told the PGR in April was of their own free will.
Joesley also said that his contact in the PT was Guido Mantega, former Minister of Finance of Lula and Dilma Rousseff. According to "O Globo", the businessman said that it was with Mantega that the money of the tip was negotiated to be distributed to the petistas and allies, and also was the former minister who operated the interests of JBS in the BNDES.
Wedge
Joesley said in the indictment that he paid $ 5 million to Eduardo Cunha after his arrest in Lava Jato. The value, according to the newspaper, would refer to a balance of bribes that the deputy had with the businessman. Joesley Batista also said that he owed R$ 20 million for a bill on tax exemptions in the poultry sector.
Source: http://g1.globo.com

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