Vaza Jato

Vaza Jato, literally Jet Leaks, is the term by which, in the Brazilian press, leaks of conversations in the Telegram app about the actions, decisions and positions of Operation Car Wash (Lava Jato), between former judge Sérgio Moro[1] and prosecutor Deltan Dallagnol, became known.[2][3] The conversations were publicized by the journalist Glenn Greenwald of The Intercept, in June 2019.[4][5] He believed this was one of the most important reports of his career.

The transcripts would indicate that Moro provided insider information to the prosecution, assisting the Federal Prosecutor's Office (MPF) in building cases, as well as directing the prosecution, requesting operations against relatives of witnesses, suggesting modification in the phases of the Lava Jato operation; They would also show agility in new operations, strategic advice, providing informal clues, and resource suggestions to the MPF to convict the former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on corruption charges.[6][7][8]

The leaks had wide repercussions. Sergio Moro, the Lava Jato task force and the MPF, to defend themselves against the accusations, questioned the authenticity and origin of the data.[9][10]

References

  1. ^ issuesEmailEmailBioBioFollowFollow, Terrence McCoy closeTerrence McCoyReporter covering social. "He's the 'hero' judge who oversaw Brazil's vast Car Wash corruption probe. Now he's facing his own scandal". Washington Post. Retrieved 2019-10-15.
  2. ^ Phillips, Dom (2019-07-08). "Bolsonaro minister who jailed Lula takes leave after leaks cast doubt on impartiality". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-10-15.
  3. ^ "Carwash Scandal Sparks Calls for Brazil's Moro to Resign". www.bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2019-10-15.
  4. ^ Fishman, Andrew; Martins, Rafael Moro; Demori, Leandro; Greenwald, Glenn; Audi, Amanda (2019-06-17). ""Their Little Show": Exclusive: Brazilian Judge in Car Wash Corruption Case Mocked Lula's Defense and Secretly Directed Prosecutors' Media Strategy During Trial". The Intercept. Retrieved 2019-10-15.
  5. ^ Greenwald, Glenn; Pougy, Victor (2019-07-05). "Scandal for Bolsonaro's Justice Minister Sergio Moro Grows as The Intercept Partners With Brazil's Largest Magazine for New Exposé". The Intercept. Retrieved 2019-10-15.
  6. ^ Fishman, Andrew; Martins, Rafael Moro; Demori, Leandro; Santi, Alexandre de; Greenwald, Glenn (2019-06-09). "Breach of Ethics: Exclusive: Leaked Chats Between Brazilian Judge and Prosecutor Who Imprisoned Lula Reveal Prohibited Collaboration and Doubts Over Evidence". The Intercept. Retrieved 2019-10-15.
  7. ^ "Sergio Moro investigado por violações de direitos humanos". Extra Classe (in Portuguese). 2019-07-11. Retrieved 2019-10-15.
  8. ^ Cittadino, Gisele (2018), Cittadino, Gisele; Proner, Carol; Ricobom, Gisele; Dornelles, João Ricardo (eds.), "The multiple and perverse meanings of Sérgio Moro's sentence", Comments on a notorious verdict, the trial of Lula, CLACSO, pp. 62–64, retrieved 2019-10-15
  9. ^ Londoño, Ernesto; Casado, Letícia (2019-06-10). "Leaked Messages Raise Fairness Questions in Brazil Corruption Inquiry". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-10-15.
  10. ^ "Crisis for Bolsonaro's justice minister Sergio Moro after leaks reveal that he targeted Lula for political prosecution". Boing Boing. 2019-07-06. Retrieved 2019-10-15.



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