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Bolsonaro named ‘person of the year’ in corruption

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro named the most corrupt person of 2020 for his role in promoting organized crime and corruption. Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project as justification; Bolsonaro to surround him with corrupt politicians, to use the media as a propaganda tool.

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Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro named Person of the Year by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project.

Bolsonaro lost the award by nose to US President Donald Trump. Both finalists profited from propaganda, undermining democratic institutions in their countries. Politicized justice systems, avoided multilateral agreements, rewarded corrupt internal circles. It moved their countries from democratic law and order to autocracy.

Speaking at the awards ceremony at George Mason University, Louise Shelley, Director of the Center for Transnational Crime and Corruption (TraCCC), said. “Bolsonaro and Trump are both populists; they cause great damage to their country, region and the world and unfortunately they are supported by many people ”

Here are the factors that made Bolsonaro the “most corrupt person of the year”;

– Rio de Janeiro councilor son Carlos and ex-wife Rogéria Nantes Nunes Braga are planning a salary split in the city. They are being investigate for transferring the obtained money to their own accounts.

– Bolsonaro’s son Flavio and other partners allegedly run a corruption organization that launder money and is fraudulent.

Flavio, including the murder of a black LGBT Rio councilor who violently took over parts of Rio de Janeiro, He recruited family members of a man accused of leading a paramilitary death squad who carried out extrajudicial executions.

– When key figures in the country’s law and anti-corruption institutions investigated his son Flavio. Bolsonaro tried to undermine the investigations by replacing the federal police chief.

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