Brazil's Supreme Court authorizes investigation of Bolsonaro

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AP Rio De Janeiro
Last Updated : Apr 28 2020 | 8:34 AM IST

Brazil's Supreme Court on Monday night authorized an investigation into whether President Jair Bolsonaro committed crimes by allegedly attempting to interfere with the country's Federal Police.

Justice Celso de Mello said in his decision, a copy of which was published by local newspaper Estado de S.Paulo, that the Federal Police have 60 days to question Srgio Moro, Bolsonaro's former justice minister whose resignation last week pitched the administration into turmoil. The justice's authorization was also reported by several other local media.

During Moro's announcement of his resignation on April 24, he said Bolsonaro had told him on multiple occasions that he wanted to replace the head of the federal police with someone who could facilitate access to investigations and intelligence reports.

Brazil's prosecutor-general, Augusto Aras, last week asked the Supreme Court to open an investigation into the allegations made by Moro, who made a name for himself as the top judge in the sprawling Car Wash corruption investigation. He was by far Bolsonaro's most popular minister and, throughout a series of crises in the Bolsonaro administration, his place in

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First Published: Apr 28 2020 | 8:34 AM IST

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