Brazilian court orders ex-President Michel Temer back to prison

Edited by Jorge Ruiz Miyares
2019-05-10 16:30:03

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Brasilia, May 10 (RHC)-- A Brazilian court has ordered that former President Michel Temer be jailed again over an ongoing investigation into allegations of corruption.

Temer has been charged six times in connection with various corruption investigations. The court decision on Wednesday relates to an alleged corruption scheme involving a nuclear power plant operated by Eletronuclear, a subsidiary of state-run Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras SA.

The former president has repeatedly denied corruption charges against him.  Following the arrest order, Temer's attorney told reporters that there were no grounds for the arrest, saying it was an "injustice."

Michel Temer, speaking to reporters in Sao Paulo, said he would turn himself in to authorities the following morning.  Temer had been held for several days in March over charges related to the alleged nuclear scheme.

Temer took office in 2016 in a Senate-imposed mandate after his right-wing party, which had the majority in the Brazilian upper chamber, ousted leftist President Dilma Rousseff over weak claims of corruption related to irregular allocation of public funds.  Temer was serving as Dilma's vice president as part of a coalition between the Workers' Party and the MDB.

 



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