After Senator Renan Calheiros (MDB-AL), rapporteur for the Covid CPI, handed over additional documents to the Federal Supreme Court (STF) against the authorities indicted by the parliamentary committee, the Attorney General’s Office (PGR) said again this Friday – 18, that the material initially presented was not sufficient for an individualized analysis of the crimes mentioned.
The Covid CPI approved the final report in October of last year and, the following month, delivered to the PGR a copy of all the confidential documentation raised in the parliamentary investigation.
The Prosecutor’s Office states, however, that the material ‘did not meet the legal requirements’, as it allegedly did not indicate the ‘due correlation between each typical fact practiced and the relevant documents’.
“Which, in addition to embarrassing the work of the Federal Public Ministry, could harm the exercise of ample defense and contradictory”, says an excerpt from the institutional manifestation released earlier.
The PGR also states that, since the end of last year, it had been trying to ‘guarantee adequate access to the material’.
“The purpose of these measures is to guarantee the integrity of the evidence and avoid nullities such as those verified in situations involving criminal charges based on generic evidentiary content”, he argues.
The note released by the PGR soon provoked a reaction from the top of the parliamentary commission. The senators say they have delivered a ‘vast body of evidence’ and that the Federal Public Ministry ‘delays, without any republican justification, the stage of opening criminal investigations so that investigations can be deepened’.
“The Attorney General’s Office, this Friday (18), once again demonstrated its subservience to the President of the Republic and its disregard for the investigation of the serious crimes revealed by the CPI of the Covid-19 Pandemic. In addition to violating its constitutional duty, the PGR lacks the truth in its note”, they counter.
Since the parliamentary committee was closed, the senators who headed the investigation have been moving to prevent the work developed over six months from ending up in the drawer of investigative bodies without due accountability for the deaths of the pandemic.
In the most recent offensive, lawmakers threatened to file a request for impeachment against the Attorney General of the Republic, Augusto Aras, if he does not forward a decision on the indictment of President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) and other denounced authorities.
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