Illustration depicting pressure on Lula's government from Federal Police breaking his son Lulinha's banking secrecy in INSS fraud probe amid chaotic congressional session.
Illustration depicting pressure on Lula's government from Federal Police breaking his son Lulinha's banking secrecy in INSS fraud probe amid chaotic congressional session.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Lulinha's secrecy break pressures Lula's government

صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

The Federal Police obtained authorization to break the banking, fiscal, and telematic secrecy of Fábio Luís Lula da Silva, son of President Lula, amid investigations into INSS frauds. The INSS CPI also approved the break in a tumultuous session on Thursday (26), generating tensions in the government ahead of the election campaign. Aides fear impacts on re-election, while the opposition seeks to extend the commission.

On February 26, 2026, STF Minister André Mendonça authorized, at the Federal Police's request made about a month earlier, the break of banking, fiscal, and telematic secrecy of Fábio Luís Lula da Silva, known as Lulinha, son of President Lula (PT). The government only learned of the measure through the press on the same day, heightening concerns among aides about potential impacts on the re-election campaign.

The INSS CPI, chaired by Senator Carlos Viana (Podemos-MG), approved Lulinha's secrecy break in a tumultuous session, with accusations of aggressions between government supporters and opposition members. Government allies filed a resource with Congress leadership requesting annulment of the vote, alleging Viana's partiality and error in the symbolic count, where 14 parliamentarians stood against it. Randolfe Rodrigues (PT-AP), the government's leader in Congress, criticized the session as a "sneaky move" to protect opposition allies, arguing that investigations should not be selective.

Lulinha is mentioned in probes from Operation Sem Desconto, involving Antonio Carlos Camilo Antunes, the Careca do INSS, accused of facilitating retirement frauds. Indirect mentions of him emerged in December 2025. In a December conversation with his father, Lulinha said he was "100% tranquilo" and mocked rumors about his asset growth, questioning about an alleged gold Ferrari and farm. Lula repeated: "Whoever erred must pay," directing that investigations proceed.

The opposition, like Senator Eduardo Girão (Novo-CE), sees the break as justification to extend the INSS CPMI, ending March 28, possibly to May, to analyze data. There are internal government tensions, with doubts about PF Director-General Andrei Rodrigues and criticism of Congress articulation. Meanwhile, the Crime Organized CPI approved, on February 25, the secrecy break of a company linked to Dias Toffoli and invitations to STF ministers, like Toffoli and Alexandre de Moraes, regarding the Banco Master scandal.

The case involves frauds in social security benefits and Banco Master, owned by Daniel Vorcaro, with PF data to be delivered to the CPI within five days, limited to the INSS theme.

ما يقوله الناس

X discussions focus on the CPMI do INSS approving the break of Lulinha's banking, fiscal, and telematic secrecy amid INSS fraud investigations, pressuring Lula's government pre-election. Opposition politicians celebrated the decision, highlighting government allies' aggressive reactions and voting disputes. Government supporters alleged irregularities in the CPMI vote. Media noted prior STF authorization by Minister Mendonça and Lulinha's defense calling it unnecessary.

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Dramatic illustration of Brazilian Senate President Davi Alcolumbre upholding Lulinha's bank secrecy break in INSS fraud investigation amid new bribery allegations.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Senate upholds Lulinha secrecy break in INSS fraud probe amid new allegations

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

In a follow-up to last week's CPMI approval and STF authorization, Senate President Davi Alcolumbre rejected a PT appeal on March 3, upholding the bank and fiscal secrecy break for Fábio Luís Lula da Silva (Lulinha), son of President Lula. New details emerge of a Portugal trip paid by imprisoned lobbyist Careca do INSS, alongside bribery suspicions, though Lulinha denies involvement.

STF Minister Flávio Dino suspended, on a preliminary basis, the breach of bank and fiscal secrecy for a businesswoman close to Lulinha, son of President Lula. The ruling prompted the defense of Fábio Luis Lula da Silva to seek the same protection and drew criticism from the INSS CPI, which sees it as an affront to Parliament.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

The president of the CPMI do INSS, Senator Carlos Viana, announced he will appeal the STF decision allowing banker Daniel Vorcaro not to testify before the commission. The Federal Police presented updates on the Banco Master investigations to Minister André Mendonça in a meeting on Monday. Lawmakers criticize delays in sending broken secrecy documents to the CPI.

Congress leadership indicated it may schedule a session in early March to review Lula's veto on the PL da Dosimetria, which reduces sentences for those convicted of coup attempts, provided pressure for a CPI on Banco Master eases. The measure would benefit former President Jair Bolsonaro by shortening his closed-regime time. Leaders seek an agreement with the opposition to avoid reading CPI requests.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva stated in an interview that during a December 2024 meeting with Daniel Vorcaro, he promised a technical investigation by the Central Bank into Banco Master without political interference. However, documents indicate the formal probe into credit portfolio frauds only began in March 2025. The Presidency clarified that the meeting addressed Vorcaro's complaints of persecution.

Edson Fachin, president of Brazil's Supreme Federal Court (STF), is pushing for an ethics code that even divides supportive ministers amid an image crisis tied to the Banco Master case. Supporters fear the debate could weaken the court and appear as an admission of faults. Fachin aims to build consensus, potentially delaying discussions until after elections.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Centrist leaders in Brazil's lower house want to avoid voting on a bill regulating extra perks and supersalaries for public servants unless President Lula's government engages directly. The Supreme Federal Court suspended these benefits and ordered Congress to legislate within 60 days, but the deadline is deemed too short in an election year. The STF plenary is judging the decisions this week.

 

 

 

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