Brazilian senator caught hiding money 'between buttocks'
A Brazilian senator allied to far-right President
Jair Bolsonaro was caught hiding money in his underwear during a police
investigation into the diversion of public funds for fighting the coronavirus,
local media reported on Thursday.
Federal officers raided the home of Chico Rodrigues
in the northern state of Roraima on Wednesday as part of a corruption probe.
They found 30,000 reales ($5,300) in cash, part of
which was discovered in Rodrigues's underwear, including "between his
buttocks," said major outlets including O Globo, Folha de S. Paulo and
Estadao, quoting sources from the investigation.
The federal police confirmed to AFP they were trying
to dismantle a "possible criminal scheme diverting public funds" set
aside to combat the outbreak in Roraima state.
Rodrigues meanwhile issued a statement saying the
police "did their job carrying out a search as part of an investigation in
which I'm cited," although he made no mention of the cash nor where it was
allegedly found.
He complained that he'd had his "home invaded
just for doing my job as a legislator" and insisted he had done nothing
wrong.
Bolsonaro accused the media of using the story to
portray his government as corrupt.
"This operation is a typical example that
there's no corruption in my government, that we're tackling corruption no
matter who it is," he said.
Bolsonaro was elected in 2018 partly on the back of
promise to fight corruption, but since he took office he's faced several
scandals.
They include an investigation into his son Flavio,
who is accused of deviating public funds during his time as a Rio de Janeiro
state legislator.
Bolsonaro is being investigated over accusations by
his former justice minister, Sergio Moro, that the president tried to interfere
with police probes to shield members of his family and friends.



