Moro will show this Saturday the history of disagreements with Bolsonaro on WhatsApp



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This Saturday, Sergio Moro will tell the Federal Police in the backstage of 15 months of disagreements he had with Jair Bolsonaro on different issues related to the fight against corruption, especially in relation to his disagreement over the command of the corporation.

Moro has recorded the entire history of his WhatsApp, before and after the attack by hackers that was the victim of last year, and in it audios, conversations, links and images are exchanged with the president. The former minister has already started to organize the collection to voluntarily hand it over to the FP.

Read Bolsonaro’s Physiology, an analysis that shows how Moro’s departure and the center’s entry into government only opened the door to a government that has been a physiologist since its inception.

As Bela Megale showed, Moro will be heard at the end of this Saturday morning in Curitiba, probably in the FP Superintendency in Curitiba, by two delegates of the Special Investigations Service (Sinq), responsible for investigating people with privileged jurisdiction, such as Bolsonaro.

Three attorneys appointed by the Attorney General of the Republic, Augusto Aras, will also participate in the hearing to monitor all the proceedings of this investigation: João Paulo Lordelo Guimarães Tavares, Antonio Morimoto and Hebert Reis Mesquita.

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Guilherme Amado went through O Globo, Veja and Extra. He received the Esso and Tim Lopes investigative journalism awards. He is a member of JSK at Stanford University and a member of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. It is between Brasilia, São Paulo, Rio and where there is more a good story to tell.
Eduardo Barretto visited the O Globo newspaper and the Crusoé and Poder360 websites. He also collaborated for the Associated Press and O Estado de S. Paulo. He studied at the University of Brasilia and at the London School of Journalism. It is based in the Federal Capital, where it searches for stories about power.
Naomi Matsui visited the Veja magazine and the Power 360 website. She also collaborated with O Estado de S. Paulo and UOL. He covered the National Congress, the Planalto Palace and the 2018 presidential elections. Graduated in journalism from Mackenzie, he lives in Brasilia, where he covers the different areas of power.

Guilherme Amado went through O Globo, Veja and Extra. He received the Esso and Tim Lopes investigative journalism awards. He is a member of JSK at Stanford University and a member of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. It is between Brasilia, São Paulo, Rio and where there is more a good story to tell.
Eduardo Barretto visited the O Globo newspaper and the Crusoé and Poder360 websites. He also collaborated for the Associated Press and O Estado de S. Paulo. He studied at the University of Brasilia and at the London School of Journalism. It is based in the Federal Capital, where it searches for stories about power.
Naomi Matsui visited the Veja magazine and the Power 360 website. She also collaborated with O Estado de S. Paulo and UOL. He covered the National Congress, the Planalto Palace and the 2018 presidential elections. Graduated in journalism from Mackenzie, he lives in Brasilia, where he covers the different areas of power.



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