Brazil: Bolsonaro heard by the police on Saudi jewelry

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Bolsonaro heard by police over Saudi jewelry

The ex-president of Brazil has denied any wrongdoing, as part of an investigation into jewelry received by the Saudi government and entered the country illegally.

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Jair Bolsonaro on April 5, 2023 in Brasilia.

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“Jair Bolsonaro’s testimony took place calmly, (he) answered all questions. It was a great opportunity to clarify the facts,” tweeted Fabio Wajngarten, former head of communications for the Bolsonaro government and current adviser to the ex-president (2019-2022), on Wednesday. Jair Bolsonaro spent around three hours at police headquarters in the capital Brasilia and left the scene without making a statement to the press.

The federal police and the tax authorities are investigating this case, revealed in March by the daily “Estado de S. Paulo”. According to the newspaper, the Brazilian customs had seized at the international airport of Guarulhos, near Sao Paulo, a set of diamonds worth 3.2 million dollars in the backpack of the assistant of a former minister of the Bolsonaro government. This minister and his assistant were part of a delegation returning from an official visit to Saudi Arabia in October 2021.

Subsequently, the existence of two other lots of jewelry, valued according to the press at 100,000 and 75,000 dollars, were revealed. They were not in the collection of the presidency after the departure of Jair Bolsonaro, despite the fact that these gifts constitute public property, according to the Court of Auditors of Brazil (TCU).

Avoid “diplomatic vexations”

A source close to the former president told AFP that Jair Bolsonaro had denied to investigators that he had committed any offense and that he had not known of the jewelry seized until December 2022. She also explained that subsequent efforts to return the jewelry were intended to avoid “diplomatic vexations,” given the possibility that these high-value gifts from the Saudi state would eventually be auctioned off. Police did not comment on the former president’s statement.

According to Brazilian law, only gifts “of a highly personal nature or of minimal monetary value” can be kept by the head of state, recalls the TCU.

It was the first time that Jair Bolsonaro appeared before the police as an ex-president, almost a week after his return to Brazil.

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