[ad_1]
Anyone who expects Sérgio Moro to protect himself from now on, after his testimony before the Federal Police, can review the expectations. The former judge and former minister of Justice shows that he will want to follow in person all the acts related to the open investigation based on his statements when he resigned from the government of Jair Bolsonaro.
So much so that he decided to personally go to the session determined by Minister Celso de Mello to show the video of the ministerial meeting on April 22, requested by the dean, rapporteur of the investigation, based on his testimony and delivered on Friday by the General Advocacy. the Union, after a series of failed appeals.
Moro could only send the lawyer, Rodrigo Sánchez Ríos, to show the video, but decided to be present in Brasilia, which will have the symbolic weight of his return to the federal capital after having resigned. The session will be unique and will also be attended by the delegate responsible for the investigation, Christiane Corrêa Machado, the representative of the Attorney General’s Office and a member of the AGU itself.
The session may also include members of the delegate’s team, the judge who assists Celso de Mello in the investigation, and more representatives from the PGR and the AGU. Therefore, the scope of those who will have access to the video is expanded, which, for the moment, is kept confidential by the rapporteur. To surround the attention display, Celso de Mello reinforced in his office that those authorized to attend the ministerial meeting are subject to sanctions under Article 325 of the Penal Code, which establishes a fine or detention of six months to two years for those that “they reveal a fact that knows the position and that it must remain secret or facilitate its disclosure”.
As in a thriller, in his decision, Celso de Mello determines that his chief of staff will personally bring to the delegate the sealed media that contain the meeting, at the time and place previously agreed upon by them. He also says he will decide, “soon”, on the full or partial disclosure of the meeting.
[ad_2]