Rio governor’s residence raided in virus graft probe

By AFP
May 27, 2020

RIO DE JANEIRO: Brazilian police raided the Rio de Janeiro state governor´s official residence Tuesday as part of an investigation into the alleged embezzlement of funds to build field hospitals for coronavirus patients. Governor Wilson Witzel, however, condemned the raid as “political persecution” by President Jair Bolsonaro´s government.

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Federal police also raided Witzel´s former home and several other targets in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, on suspicion that a “corrupt network ... embezzled public funds allocated to respond to the public health emergency caused by the coronavirus,” they said in a statement. Of the nine field hospitals that were supposed be built to avoid the collapse of the Rio state health system, just three have been completed so far. Witzel denied wrongdoing. The governor, who has clashed with Bolsonaro repeatedly — including over the president´s dislike of the coronavirus stay-at-home measures he has implemented — said he was being targeted for political reasons. Bolsonaro, who has downplayed the virus, regularly lashes out at state governors´ stay-at-home policies, saying they are needlessly hurting the economy. “What happened to me is going to happen to other governors who are considered enemies,” Witzel told a news conference. “I´m not going to hang my head... and I won´t stop fighting against this fascism, this new dictatorship of persecution in our country.

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