Vaccine fraud: Moraes consults PGR about possible agreements between Bolsonaro’s former advisor and doctor

Vaccine fraud: Moraes consults PGR about possible agreements between Bolsonaro’s former advisor and doctor
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Minister Alexandre de Moraes, of the Federal Supreme Court (STF), asked the Attorney General’s Office (PGR) to comment on possible non-criminal prosecution agreements that could be signed with Sergeant Luís Marcos Reis – former aide-de-camp of former president Jair Bolsonaro (PL) – and with doctor Farley Alcântara in the investigation into an alleged scheme to falsify vaccination cards against Covid-19.

The so-called ANPP is a legal means in which those under investigation can, when confessing to crimes, comply with certain measures to avoid being judged and receive more serious punishments. Defendants can, for example, pay fines and even take courses recommended by judges.

Reis and Farley and 15 other people, including the former president, were indicted by the PF for forging documents and entering false data.

The duo’s defense states that they participated in the attempt to insert the vaccination records of Gabriela Cid, wife of Mauro Cid (lieutenant colonel and former aide-de-camp to the president), but that there is no involvement with other facts, such as the data fakes by Jair Bolsonaro.

Moraes gave the PGR 5 days to respond.


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