BRASILIA (Reuters) - A Brazilian government agency monitoring money laundering, at the heart of the recent fight against corruption, has repeatedly overreached by acting without judicial approval, the head of the country's Supreme Court told Reuters.
The Council for Financial Activities Control (COAF) has faced scrutiny since uncovering suspicious deposits in the account of the son of President Jair Bolsonaro.
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