Brazil's justice minister leaves post
AP Rio De Janeiro Brazil's presidential palace says Justice Minister Jose Eduardo Cardozo is leaving his post. It follows complaints about his tough probe of political corruption.
A news release issued says that Cardozo will leave the ministry to become attorney general a post which is not involved with criminal investigations and prosecutions. Cardozo is being replaced by Bahia state prosecutor Wellington Cesar Lima e Silva.
A group of police chiefs has expressed "extreme concern" at Cardozo's departure, arguing it's a result of political pressure to limit their investigations. Officials in the ruling Workers' Party have complained about Cardozo's refusal to limit the scope of a corruption investigation that has implicated dozens of senior politicians as well as some of the country's top business executives.