Brazilian president charged with accepting bribes

Michel Temer is facing mounting pressure shortly after secret recordings officially drag the president into the Petrobras scandal. He could remain in office despite minimal support from the population,
Photo: /ritzau/AP/Eraldo Peres
Photo: /ritzau/AP/Eraldo Peres
BY MAZ PLECHINGER, ENERGYWATCH

The Brazilian state prosecutor has formally charged President Michel Temer with bribery. An indictment was filed late Monday at Brazil's Supreme Court for a case in which the president has allegedly accepted bribes of half a million Brazilian real (EUR 135,000) in bribes from businessman Joesley Batista, report several media, including O Globo (Portuguese).

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