The head of the Brazilian anti-corruption ministry Fabiano Silveyra has resigned due to a corruption scandal raised as a result of a case on laundry against Petrobras state oil company, reports Reuters. He submitted an official resignation to the staff of the acting president Michel Temer.
As reported earlier, hundreds of workers demanded the resignation of the anti- corruption minister in Brazil . 250 workers refused to go to work unless Silveyra leaves the office. On May 12, the Brazilian Senate decided to remove temporarily the President Dilma Rousseff from office.