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Police investigate irregularities in electoral dispute of José Serra in 2014
Jul.22.2020 2:31PM
The businessman José Seripieri Filho, Júnior, founder of Qualicorp, was arrested this morning (21), in an operation that is investigating irregularities related to the election campaign of José Serra in 2014, when he was elected senator by São Paulo.
The arrest is temporary. Saripieri was also the target of a search and seizure operation at his home.
Jose Seripieri. Foto: Silvia Costanti / Valor - 1648
The Federal police served three other temporary arrest warrants and 15 search and seizure warrants related to unrecorded donations that would total R$ 5 million. The Electoral Justice authorized the operation.
Senator José Serra (PSDB), 78, is suspected of leading a slush fund scheme that benefited his campaign in 2014.
More:
https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/internacional/en/brazil/2020/07/businessman-arrested-in-political-slush-fund-scheme.shtml?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsen
I'm not sure anyone here was reading this forum several years ago when Sao Paulo contributor, Ocpagu was sending us excellent information on what was going on there. She had a lot to say about Senator Jose Sera, at that time, and what a creepy, severely unpleasant person he is, and how he actually hates campaigning and being around any of the poor people. He's right-wing, of course, and a complete @$$.
Jose Serra
AFTER VOTE TO REMOVE BRAZILS PRESIDENT, KEY OPPOSITION FIGURE HOLDS MEETINGS IN WASHINGTON
April 18 2016, 11:19 a.m
(update below)
BRAZILS LOWER HOUSE of Congress on Sunday voted to impeach the countrys president, Dilma Rousseff, sending the removal process to the Senate. In an act of unintended though rich symbolism, the House member who pushed impeachment over the 342-vote threshold was Dep. Bruno Araújo, himself implicated by a document indicating he may have received illegal funds from the construction giant at the heart of the nations corruption scandal. Even more significantly, Araújo belongs to the center-right party PSDB, whose nominees have lost four straight national elections to Rousseffs moderate-left PT party, with the last ballot-box defeat delivered just 18 months ago, when 54 million Brazilians voted to re-elect Dilma as president.
Those two facts about Araújo underscore the unprecedentedly surreal nature of yesterdays proceedings in Brasília, capital of the worlds fifth-largest country. Politicians and parties that have spent two decades trying, and failing, to defeat PT in democratic elections triumphantly marched forward to effectively overturn the 2014 vote by removing Dilma on grounds that, as todays New York Times report makes clear, are, at best, dubious in the extreme. Even The Economist, which has long despised the PT and its anti-poverty programs and wants Dilma to resign, has argued that in the absence of proof of criminality, impeachment is unwarranted and looks like a pretext for ousting an unpopular president.
Sundays proceedings, conducted in the name of combating corruption, were presided over by one of the democratic worlds most blatantly corrupt politicians, House speaker Eduardo Cunha (above, center), who was recently discovered to have stashed millions of dollars in secret Swiss bank accounts that have no possible non-corrupt source and who lied under oath when he denied to Congressional investigators that he had foreign bank accounts. Of the 594 members of the Congress, as the Globe and Mail reported yesterday, 318 are under investigation or face charges while their target, President Rousseff, herself faces no allegation of financial impropriety.
One by one, corruption-stained legislators marched to the microphone to address Cunha, voting yes on impeachment by professing to be horrified by corruption. As preambles to their votes, they cited a dizzying array of bizarre motives, from the fundamentals of Christianity and not to be as red as Venezuela and North Korea to the evangelical nation and the peace of Jerusalem. The Guardians Jonathan Watts captured just some of the farce:
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Sen. Aloysio Nunes (left) with House speaker Eduardo Cunha (right) and Sen. José
Serra. Photo: Marcos Alves/Agencia O Globo/AP
More:
https://theintercept.com/2016/04/18/after-vote-to-remove-brazils-president-key-opposition-figure-holds-meetings-in-washington/