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Warrant issued for Brazil executive who implicated president

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AP Sao Paulo
A Brazilian Supreme Court justice has ordered the arrest of the former chairman of the world's largest meatpacker whose testimony implicated the president in corruption.

Joesley Batista has avoided prosecution under a plea bargain deal in which he described how meatpacking giant JBS had bribed dozens of politicians, including President Michel Temer.

Temer denies wrongdoing, and Congress has voted that he will not stand trial on the bribery charge while in office.

But Brazil's chief prosecutor Rodrigo Janot said last week that he is investigating whether Batista and other cooperating witnesses omitted some information from their testimony. Janot said the deals could be revoked if they hadn't told the whole truth.
 

The court released the justice's decision today. A representative for Batista says he intends to turn himself in.

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First Published: Sep 10 2017 | 9:32 PM IST

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