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Brazilian Congress reviews constitutional change that critics say weakens prosecutions

By Caio Rinaldi ( October 15, 2021, 19:02 GMT | Insight) -- The Brazilian Congress is analyzing a constitutional amendment that would deeply alter prosecutorial dynamics in the country and potentially hinder the Federal Prosecutors Office's ability to fight corruption and related financial crimes. The proposition, filed as Constitutional Amendment Proposition Number 5, would change the composition and prerogatives of the National Council of Public Prosecutors. It's set for a vote Tuesday in the Chamber of Deputies.The Brazilian Congress is analyzing a constitutional amendment that would deeply alter prosecutorial dynamics in the country and potentially hinder the Federal Prosecutors Office's ability to fight corruption and related financial crimes. ...

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