Dramatic illustration of Brazilian Senate President Davi Alcolumbre upholding Lulinha's bank secrecy break in INSS fraud investigation amid new bribery allegations.
Dramatic illustration of Brazilian Senate President Davi Alcolumbre upholding Lulinha's bank secrecy break in INSS fraud investigation amid new bribery allegations.
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Senate upholds Lulinha secrecy break in INSS fraud probe amid new allegations

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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.

Building on the February 26 CPMI approval of secrecy breaks for Fábio Luís Lula da Silva, known as Lulinha, and prior STF authorization by Minister André Mendonça, Senate President Davi Alcolumbre denied a PT appeal on March 3, 2026, solidifying the probe into Lulinha's potential ties to INSS frauds.

Recent revelations show Lulinha acknowledged a 2024 trip to Portugal with Antônio Carlos Camilo Antunes (Careca do INSS), who covered expenses to visit a medicinal cannabis factory. Careca is imprisoned for facilitating pension frauds diverting retirees' funds. A former employee, Edson Claro, alleged to Federal Police that Lulinha ('filho do rapaz') received R$300,000 monthly bribes totaling R$25 million; seized phones refer to him as 'nosso amigo' with deposit indications. In 2023, Careca founded World Cannabis to supply cannabidiol medicines to the Health Ministry, suspected of laundering.

Lulinha's defense rejects any INSS scheme involvement: 'I have no relation to the INSS scheme, only learned of Antonio Camilo Antunes' involvement after press exposure, was not his partner, provided no services to him, and received no values.' He and associate Roberta Luchsinger are appealing to the STF. President Lula commented: 'if any son of mine is involved in this, he will be investigated.' The scandal nears the Lula family, with brother Frei Chico as Sindnapi vice-president.

The CPMI, led by Carlos Vianna, continues until March 26 (possible extension), with analysts noting electoral risks for 2026 amid Lulinha's 'radioactive' profile.

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Discussions on X largely feature news outlets reporting Senate President Davi Alcolumbre's decision to uphold the CPMI do INSS's breach of Lulinha's secrecy amid PT's rejected appeal, with high-engagement posts from conservative accounts celebrating it as a defeat for the government and a push for accountability in the fraud probe. Sentiments are mostly positive towards the ruling from opposition voices, with neutral coverage from journalists.

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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.
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Lulinha's secrecy break pressures Lula's government

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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.

Police are investigating possible links between Fábio Luís Lula da Silva, known as Lulinha, son of President Lula, and an INSS fraud scheme that diverted R$ 6.3 billion between 2019 and 2024. Operation Sem Desconto points to an alleged hidden partnership with lobbyist Antonio Carlos Camilo Antunes, the Careca do INSS. Lulinha's bank secrecy was broken, revealing R$ 19.5 million in movements over four years.

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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.

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.

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STF Minister Gilmar Mendes suspended parts of the 1950 Impeachment Law, restricting impeachment requests for ministers to only the PGR and raising the required Senate quorum. The move prompted an immediate reaction from Senate President Davi Alcolumbre, who defended the Legislature's prerogatives and threatened constitutional changes. The Lula government, through the AGU, requested reconsideration until plenary judgment.

The Supreme Federal Court released depositions in the Banco Master inquiry, revealing serious irregularities such as only R$ 4 million in cash despite R$ 80 billion in assets. Meanwhile, INSS blocked R$ 2 billion in payments due to unproven loan contracts, and the Credit Guarantee Fund continues reimbursements to investors.

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President Lula nominated Jorge Messias, head of the AGU, for the STF vacancy left by Luís Roberto Barroso, prioritizing his Senate approval. Aides say the AGU succession will be addressed after the hearing, as Senate President Davi Alcolumbre strongly opposes the choice. Evangelical support emerges as a strategic factor to secure votes in the House.

 

 

 

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