The 82-pages of testimony by former Odebrecht director Claudio Melo Filho was obtained by The Associated Press yesterday. If his allegations that Temer illegally financed his campaign are confirmed by Brazil' top electoral court next year, the president will be removed and Congress will pick a successor.
Melo Filho, one of the many executives who signed plea-bargain deals in the corruption investigation at state-run oil giant Petrobras, made accusations against Temer, senior Cabinet members and close aides and allies of the president.
In the most damaging of Melo Filho's accusations against Temer, the former executive told prosecutors that in 2014 his colleagues at Odebrecht agreed to illegally contribute some USD 3 million to finance Temer's party's election campaign.
At the time, Temer was both Brazil's vice president and chairman of the centrist Brazilian Democratic Movement Party, known as the PMDB.
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Melo Filho said he took part in a dinner with Temer at the vice presidential residence where the agreement was reached. "Michel Temer requested, directly and personally to Marcelo (Odebrecht) financial support for the PMDB campaigns in 2014,"
Temer, who took over Brazil's presidency after his ally-turned-enemy Dilma Rousseff was impeached in May, issued a statement dismissing the allegations, calling them "false accusations."
The plea-bargain testimony needs to be validated by Brazil's top court to count as evidence in the electoral court investigation, but adversaries of Temer are already calling for his impeachment.
The former Odebrecht executive said that most of the USD 3 million was used to finance Temer's candidate in the 2014 Sao Paulo state gubernatorial race, Paulo Skaf.