Brazilian leader says corruption probe should be shelved

By Lia Timson
Updated May 19 2017 - 8:38pm, first published 8:27pm
Delegates , politicians and investors meet at a Northern development conference in Darwin L to R Wesley Batista from JBS, Josh Frydenberg Minister for Resources, Energy and Northern Australia, Ye Cheng from Landbridge Holdings and Andrew Robb Minister for Trade and Investment Pic Glenn Campbell Photo: Glenn Campbell
Delegates , politicians and investors meet at a Northern development conference in Darwin L to R Wesley Batista from JBS, Josh Frydenberg Minister for Resources, Energy and Northern Australia, Ye Cheng from Landbridge Holdings and Andrew Robb Minister for Trade and Investment Pic Glenn Campbell Photo: Glenn Campbell

On Friday, Brazilian President Michel Temer, like the rest of his country, listened to the explosive secret audio recording that directly implicated him in South America's biggest-ever corruption probe.

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