Senator Rogério Marinho (PL-RN), a member of the CPMI on INSS, advocated for a specific parliamentary inquiry commission to investigate the Banco Master scandal following new revelations from the breach of Daniel Vorcaro's secrecy. Marinho argues that the case is complex and exceeds the current commission's scope. The presidents of the Senate and Chamber resist opening the CPI.
Senator Rogério Marinho (PL-RN), a member of the CPMI on INSS, reiterated this week the need for a specific CPI to address the Banco Master scandal. In a statement to Folha de S.Paulo, he said: "These are data that cannot be left decontextualized; they must be analyzed and reinforce the need to open a specific CPI".
The CPMI on INSS received information from the breach of Daniel Vorcaro's secrecy, as the bank operated in the payroll loan sector. Marinho emphasized the case's complexity, involving "misappropriation of financial system resources, CDBs without backing, reckless use of the guarantee fund, promiscuous negotiations with the Central Bank". He added: "This information exceeds the scope of this CPI. The Master case is much more complex [...] This should not be treated laterally".
Marinho argued that requesting a Master CPI is "a bet on rationality" and Parliament's complementary role to the Judiciary. However, the presidents of the Senate, Davi Alcolumbre (União Brasil-AP), and the Chamber, Hugo Motta (Republicanos-PB), resist authorizing the commission. For now, the case is being investigated by the CPIs on INSS and Organized Crime.
The Banco Master scandal has gained new dimensions with recent revelations, but no additional confirmed details on contradictions or specific resolutions are available in the sources.