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Brazil president’s senator son charged with corruption

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Brazil president’s senator son charged with corruption

(FILES) In this file photo taken on November 28, 2018, the president-elect of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro (L) and his son Flavio Bolsonaro (R), arrive for a press conference on the appointment of the ministers of Citizenship, Tourism and Regional Development at the headquarters of the transitional government in Brasilia. - The Brazilian prosecutor's office denounced Senator Flavio Bolsonaro, the eldest son of President Jair Bolsonaro, suspected of participating, with the help of an advisor, in a scheme to divert money when he was a regional deputy in Rio de Janeiro, officials said on November 4, 2020. (Photo by Sergio LIMA / AFP)

File photo by Sergio LIMA / AFP

The charges against Flávio Bolsonaro are the first to be brought in a series of investigations involving the president's family

Brazilian prosecutors on Wednesday, November 4, charged President Jair Bolsonaro’s son Flávio with corruption, accusing him of skimming money off the top of his staffers’ salaries when he was a Rio de Janeiro state lawmaker.

The charges are the first to be brought in a series of investigations involving the president’s family, and could prove damaging for the far-right leader, who ran on an anti-corruption platform.

Rio state prosecutors accuse Flávio Bolsonaro, 39, of embezzlement, money laundering and operating a criminal enterprise from 2007 to 2018.

His former driver and fixer, Fabricio Queiroz, is also accused in the alleged scheme.

Queiroz, a former police officer, was arrested in June, leading to speculation he could cut a plea deal with prosecutors in exchange for information on his former boss’ role.

Fifteen other people are also accused.

“I did nothing illegal. The Rio state prosecutor’s office made a series of strange mistakes in its ‘accusation,’ which just happens to come on the eve of local elections” on November 15, Flávio Bolsonaro wrote on Instagram.

“I don’t even think (the court) will accept the charges.”

The case began in 2018, when auditors identified a series of unusual transfers to an account held by Queiroz for a total of 1.2 million reais (around $375,000 at the time).

Investigators say they detected a scheme commonly known in Brazil as “rachadinha,” in which politicians pack their public payrolls with fake staff and pocket or otherwise divert part of the money.

Prosecutors accuse Flávio Bolsonaro, who was elected to the Senate in the same election that swept his father to power in 2018, of embezzling 2.7 million reais in all.

He denies the accusations and says he is the victim of “political persecution.”

The case drew intense scrutiny when reports emerged in August that First Lady Michelle Bolsonaro had received 21 unexplained bank deposits from Queiroz from 2011 to 2016.

Asked about those allegations by a journalist, the president replied, “I so want to pound your mouth with punches.” – Rappler.com

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