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The Minister of Justice and Public Security, Sergio Moro, defended on Tuesday in Davos, Switzerland, the fight against corruption as a way to increase the credibility of governments at a panel on the restoration of trust. d & # 39; integrity.
Following the roundtable at the World Economic Forum, Moro was interviewed by reporters about investigations into atypical movements in the accounts of Senator Flávio Bolsonaro (PSL-RJ) and advisors President Jair Bolsonaro's son reported in Coaf reports. , as pilot Fabrício Queiroz.
– The government has a strong speech against corruption and has adopted practices that have not been applied for 30 years in Brazil: do not sell ministerial positions to the negotiation of power. And named technicians. The government is firmly committed to fighting corruption – the minister told the newspaper Valor Econômico . "It's not up to me to comment on that (Queiroz's case), but the institutions work," he added.
During the panel, Moro discussed for one hour the corruption and use of technology with Ramesh Abhishek, Secretary of Industrial Policy in India; Transparency International President Delia Ferreira Rubio and Facebook's Director for Threatening Threats (the Department for Combating False Information), David Agranovich. The Minister, however, did not address this latter issue.
Asked about the possible cooperation of the Brazilian Ministry of Justice with his Colombian and American counterparts to investigate the financial crimes related to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in order to tighten the seat of the regime, said Moro expect that the situation arises before reacting to it.
The Minister is in Davos with President Bolsonaro to participate in the 49th edition of the Forum. On Thursday (24), he will participate in a panel on global crimes that will deal with lawsuits and sanctions. In addition, he will attend a working lunch with investors on Brazil on Wednesday (23).
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