Brazil social security minister set to resign, report says
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SAO PAULO, May 2 (Reuters) - Brazil's Social Security Minister Carlos Lupi is expected to resign from his position on Friday, newspaper Folha de S.Paulo reported, citing government sources.
Lupi's resignation would follow a sweeping operation carried out by authorities against social security agency INSS last month, with the agency accused of improperly deducting funds from pensioners of more than $1 billion.
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