Brazil police indict Bolsonaro over alleged falsification of vaccination data – The Guardian

Covid-19 investigations

Former president allegedly inserted false information into public health database to make it appear he received Covid vaccine

Staff and agencies in So Paulo

Tue 19 Mar 2024 10.57 EDT

Brazils federal police have accused Jair Bolsonaro of criminal association and falsifying his own Covid-19 vaccination data, marking the first indictment for the embattled far-right leader with others potentially in store.

The supreme court on Tuesday released the polices indictment which alleges Bolsonaro and 16 others inserted false information into the public health database to make it appear as though the former president, his 12-year-old daughter and several others in his circle had received the Covid-19 vaccine.

During the pandemic, Bolsonaro was one of the few world leaders railing against the vaccine, openly flouting health restrictions and encouraging society to follow his example. His administration ignored several emails from the pharmaceutical company Pfizer offering to sell Brazil tens of millions of shots in 2020 and openly criticized a move by So Paulo states then governor, Joo Doria, to buy vaccines from the Chinese company Sinovac when no jabs were otherwise available.

Brazils prosecutor-generals office will have the final say on whether to use the police indictment to file charges against Bolsonaro at the supreme court. It stems from one of several investigations targeting Bolsonaro, who governed between 2019 and 2022.

The former president reiterated that he had not taken the Covid-19 vaccine and said he was calm. Its a selective investigation. Im calm, I dont owe anything, Bolsonaro told Reuters. The world knows that I didnt take the vaccine.

Police accuse Bolsonaro and his aides of tampering with the health ministrys database shortly before he traveled to the US in December 2022, two months after he lost his re-election bid to Luiz Incio Lula da Silva.

Bolsonaro needed a certificate of vaccination to enter the US, where he remained for the final days of his term and the first months of Lulas term.

If convicted for falsifying health data, the 68-year-old politician could spend up to 12 years behind bars, and as little as two years, according to legal analyst Zilan Costa. The maximum jail time for a charge of criminal association is four years, he said.

Bolsonaro retains staunch allegiance among his base, as shown by an outpouring of support last month, with an estimated 185,000 people clogging So Paulos main boulevard to decry what they and the former president characterize as political persecution.

Brazils top electoral court has already ruled Bolsonaro ineligible until 2030, on the grounds that he abused his power during the 2022 campaign and cast unfounded doubts on the countrys electronic voting system.

Other investigations include one seeking to determine whether Bolsonaro tried to sneak two sets of expensive diamond jewelry into Brazil and prevent them from being incorporated into the presidencys public collection. Another relates to his alleged involvement in the 8 January 2023 uprising in the capital, Braslia, soon after Lula took power, that resembled the Capitol riot in Washington two years earlier. He has denied wrongdoing in both cases.

{{topLeft}}

{{bottomLeft}}

{{topRight}}

{{bottomRight}}

{{.}}

One-timeMonthlyAnnual

Other

Follow this link:

Brazil police indict Bolsonaro over alleged falsification of vaccination data - The Guardian

Related Posts
Tags: