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More Recordings Expose Brazil Coup Plotting

 

 

James Tweedie, The Morning Star, London, 27 May 2016

 

More recordings have emerged of Brazilian coup regime figures plotting to
hush up a huge corruption scandal.

 

Two senior members of interim President Michel Temer's Brazilian Democratic
Movement Party (PMDB) were caught on tape discussing how to stymie probes
into the multimillion-pound bribery scandal at state oil firm Petrobras.

 

The transcripts were published in newspaper Folha de Sao Paulo on Wednesday,
less than two weeks after vice-president Mr Temer took power following the
right-wing impeachment of his erstwhile ally Dilma Rousseff.

 

In the first recording, Senate Speaker Renan Calheiros is heard in
conversation with ex-senator Sergio Machado, former head of another state
oil company Transpetro, proposing legal changes to bar the use of plea
bargain testimony.

 

Prosecutors have used such deals to implicate high-ranking businessmen and
politicians, including Mr Calheiros.

 

In the second, former president Jose Sarney is heard promising Mr Machado
that he would work to keep the investigation of the former senator out of
the hands of lower court judge Sergio Moro, who is leading the probe.

 

Mr Sarney also says "certain conditions" were negotiated with the opposition
to oust Ms Rousseff in what her party calls a legislative coup.

 

PMDB Chamber of Deputies Speaker Eduardo Cunha, who led the impeachment
drive against Ms Rousseff, has been accused of taking millions of pounds
worth of bribes in the Petrobras affair.

 

Meanwhile Ms Rousseff said Mr Temer's aim was to privatise Brazil's
lucrative Atlantic coast pre-salt layer of oil and gas reserves to benefit
"a few economic groups."

 

The Petrobras website says those strata currently produce around 800,000
barrels of crude a day - around 20 per cent of the firm's production, a
figure set to rise to 52 per cent in 2018.

 

Mr Temer has announced cuts to education, health and other government
budgets this week as part of an austerity drive.

 

Also on Wednesday Secretary of Investment Moreira Franco, the minister
tasked with a raft of privatisations, announced government plans to lift
current limits on foreign ownership of agricultural land.

 

 

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