Brazil Shutting Down âCar Washâ Corruption Task Force

Brazilâs federal police announced Thursday that they are shutting down the primary task force assigned to a mammoth corruption investigation, drawing criticism from prosecutors who said it would undermine the probe.
The investigation, known as âOperation Car Wash,â is Brazilâs largest-ever corruption probe. It has jailed top politicians and business executives and led to allegations against President Michel Temer.
Officers from the task force based in the southeastern city of Curitiba will be folded into an existing division that investigates corruption, federal police announced.
Symbolic significance
The move has important symbolic significance because the investigation has been led by the task force, along with prosecutors and judges in Curitiba. Coming just months after a reduction in the size of the task force, the elimination of the dedicated group of investigators has again raised concerns that authorities are trying to stifle the probe.
The decision means the officers will no longer focus exclusively on Car Wash cases. Prosecutors assigned to the probe called it âan obvious step backward,â saying investigators were already struggling to keep up with the workload.
âThe number of inquiries and investigations is restricted by the number of available investigators,â the prosecutors said in a statement. âThere is a long list of pending material to analyze and the police officers on the case arenât able to develop new lines of investigation.â
The federal police force tried to head off criticism by saying that it âreaffirmed the public commitment to combat corruptionâ and that officers would not see their workload increase. It also said there were enough officers to respond to the demands in the Curitiba office.
In May, prosecutors and police complained when the task forceâs size was cut, saying it would make their jobs harder. The prosecutorsâ Thursday statement noted pointedly that Temerâs government was responsible for the cuts in May and the end to the task force.
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