Lawyers for Brazil's president ask top court to annul police graft accusations
OCTOBER 17, 2018 / 6:55 PM / UPDATED 7 HOURS AGO
Lawyers for Brazil's president ask top court to annul police graft accusations
Ricardo Brito
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BRASILIA (Reuters) - Lawyers for Brazils President Michel Temer on Wednesday asked the countrys top court to annul a federal police report that recommended he and his close associates be charged with graft and have their assets confiscated.
Police have been investigating Temer for allegedly taking bribes in return for helping shape a decree regulating Brazils ports, and in particular for extending concessions in the port of Santos to benefit companies of close associates.
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Temers defense team argued that the federal police should not be able to charge Temer without the authorization of the Supreme Court or the public prosecutors office.
The federal police report, which was seen by Reuters on Tuesday, recommended that Temer, his daughter Maristela, his former adviser Rodrigo Rocha Loures and eight others face charges and have their assets confiscated for their role in allegedly laundering bribes through real estate transactions.
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