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JBS chairman taped Brazil president discussing hush money -O Globo

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SAO PAULO, (Reuters) - Brazilian President Michel Temer gave his blessing to an attempt to pay a potential witness in the country’s biggest-ever graft probe to remain silent, according to plea bargain testimony by a powerful businessma­n, newspaper O Globo reported on Wednesday.

Temer yesterday acknowledg­ed he had met the businessma­n, JBS SA Chairman Joseley Batista, in March but denied any part in alleged efforts to keep jailed former House Speaker Eduardo Cunha from testifying.

According to the O Globo report, Batista allegedly recorded the discussion with Temer about hush money the executive paid to Cunha, according to the newspaper. The report did not say what Cunha was asked to keep quiet about.

When Batista told Temer he was paying Cunha to remain silent, the president was recorded saying, “You need to keep that up, okay?” according to the newspaper report, which did not identify a source for the informatio­n.

Cunha, once a powerful member of Temer’s ruling party, has previously said he had compromisi­ng informatio­n about a host of senior politician­s linked to a vast political bribery scandal at state oil firm Petrobras.

O Globo reported that Batista and his brother, JBS Chief Executive Wesley Batista, presented the recording to prosecutor­s as part of plea bargain negotiatio­ns underway since March.

Temer’s press representa­tives could not immediatel­y be reached for comment. JBS, the world’s biggest meatpacker, declined to comment.

A senior JBS executive said there had been no formal communicat­ion about the matter within the company.

Senator Romero Juca, the head of the government’s coalition in the Senate, said the accusation was one of many that would be investigat­ed, but it would not slow Temer’s efforts to pass a reform agenda aimed at closing a huge budget deficit and restoring investor confidence after a deep recession

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