BRASILIA/RIO DE JANEIRO (REUTERS) - Brazilian federal police on Tuesday (May 26) raided the residences of Rio de Janeiro's right-wing Governor Wilson Witzel as part of a Covid-19 corruption probe, targeting one of President Jair Bolsonaro's political foes as the pandemic sweeps the nation.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
BRASILIA/RIO DE JANEIRO - Brazilian federal police on Tuesday raided the residences of Rio de Janeiro's right-wing Governor Wilson Witzel as part of a Covid-19 corruption probe, targeting one of President Jair Bolsonaro's political foes as the pandemic sweeps the nation.
The spurious services undertaken by the company involved"tent assembly and disassembly services, installation of water tanks, energy generators and flooring for ... field hospitals," prosecutors said in the court documents. "Congratulations to the federal police," Bolsonaro said in Brasilia to reporters."I just heard about it on the news." The president's office declined to comment.
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