Brasilia, Feb 28 (RHC)-- Brazil’s top prosecutor has requested the Supreme Court issue an order to prevent the head of the federal police from interfering in a criminal investigation that could result in new corruption charges against President Michel Temer.
The port investigation is separate from other corruption cases that have resulted in charges, but no trials or convictions, against Temer. Congress voted twice to block him from standing trial on those prior charges while in office. Temer could face trial once he leaves the presidency.
Attorney General Raquel Dodge asked the Supreme Court to issue an order barring interference from Federal Police Director-General Fernando Segovia following his remarks in a Reuters interview stating that he saw no evidence of corruption in the port case.
The request included forbidding Segovia from making further public statements about the investigation under possible penalty of being removed from office. In the same legal filing, Dodge agreed with the request by the lead investigator with the Federal Police for 60 more days to complete the investigation.
Brazilian Supreme Court to prevent police interfering in Temer case

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