Toffoli requests data from Odebrecht agreements signed in Lava Jato
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Minister Dias Toffoli, of the Federal Supreme Court (STF), asked that all data from the leniency agreement and award-winning collaborations signed by the construction company Odebrecht within the scope of the investigations of Operation Lava Jato be sent to the Court. The request was given on Thursday (18) and published this Friday (19).
In addition to data related to Odebrecht, Toffoli also asked for all the content of the criminal action opened during Operation Spoofing, triggered by the Federal Police in 2019 to investigate the invasion of Telegram accounts of authorities and people involved in the Lava Jato investigations.
According to the Ministry of Justice, cell phones belonging to the then minister Sérgio Moro (União Brasil-PR), former president Jair Bolsonaro (PL) and the then presidents of the Chamber, Rodrigo Maia (PSDB-RJ), and of the Senate, Davi Alcolumbre ( União Brasil-AP), were invaded by hackers.
Toffoli says in the order that he took the decision due to the “numerous requests for access and sharing of documents formulated in these records and the turmoil caused as a result of official letters and information resulting from them” (see in full).
In the decision, the minister requests the sending of “all annexes to the said agreement, as well as all the files related to it that are at the Federal Public Ministry (MPF) of Curitiba or at the Attorney General’s Office (PGR), including what refers to documents received from abroad, by official or unofficial channels”.
And also the contents of Odebrecht’s “Drousys” and “My Web Day” systems, “as well as all the spreadsheets extracted from those systems and included as annexes to the collaboration agreements”.
The minister, however, did not designate a specific deadline for sending it, but that “measures be adopted to preserve the secrecy of the material received”.
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