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Brazil’s Caixa CEO, close Bolsonaro ally, resigns over sexual harassment scandal
Abstract:Pedro Guimaraes, the chief executive of Brazilian state lender Caixa Economica Federal and a close ally of President Jair Bolsonaro, is set to resign on Wednesday in light of reports he is being investigated by federal prosecutors

Pedro Guimaraes, the head of Brazilian state lender Caixa Economica Federal and a close ally of President Jair Bolsonaro, resigned on Wednesday amid an alleged sexual harassment scandal that could hurt the presidents re-election hopes.
Guimaraes resignation, which followed reports he was being investigated by federal prosecutors, was confirmed in Brazils official government gazette. He would be replaced by Economy Ministry official Daniella Marques, it said.
In an Instagram post, Guimaraes denied any wrongdoing, saying he was a victim of “an avalanche of … misinformation.” However, he said he could not “harm the institution or the government by being a target for political rancor in an election year,” and so he would “step aside” and seek to clear his name.
The accusations against Guimaraes surfaced on Tuesday night, when news website Metropoles reported an official probe had been launched after a group of Caixas employees complained about alleged episodes of sexual harassment.
A source with knowledge of the matter confirmed the federal investigation.
The scandal is another piece of bad news for Bolsonaro, who is struggling to gain momentum among an electorate buffeted by a weak economy and high inflation. Just last week, Brazils former education minister was arrested on corruption charges.
Leftist former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva currently enjoys a double-digit poll lead over the right-wing Bolsonaro.
Guimaraes had been Caixa‘s top executive since January 2019, when Bolsonaro took office. He appeared multiple times in Bolsonaro’s weekly social media live streams, and power brokers in Brasilia had considered him a potential running mate for Bolsonaro in the upcoming election.
Guimaraes, who holds a PhD in economics from the University of Rochester, had previously worked at investment bank BTG Pactual and at lender Brasil Plural, where he was a partner.
The presidents office did not respond to a request for comment. Neither did Caixa. Guimaraes could not be reached.

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