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Thursday, 18 May 2017

Brazil's President Michel Temer denies hush money claim

Brazil's President Michel Temer gestures during the opening ceremony of the 20th conference of the march in defence of the municipalities in Brasilia, Brazil, 16 May
Mr Temer helped impeach Dilma Rousseff before replacing her as president last year
President Michel Temer of Brazil has denied a newspaper report that he approved payments to silence a possible witness in a corruption inquiry.

He was accused of authorising illicit payments to a jailed former speaker of the lower house of the Brazilian parliament, Eduardo Cunha. Cunha was sentenced in March to 15 years in prison for corruption, money laundering and tax evasion.


The accusations against Mr Temer were made by O Globo newspaper.