Fux cites Banco Master in defense of Rio politicians

STF Justice Luiz Fux defended Rio de Janeiro from generalized criticisms by colleagues during a hearing on state elections, citing the Banco Master scandal involving other court members. He stated that good Rio politicians, if they go to hell, will be accompanied by high authorities. The exchange took place in a session on the interim command of Palácio Guanabara.

STF Justice Luiz Fux responded to remarks by Gilmar Mendes, Alexandre de Moraes, and Flávio Dino on Rio de Janeiro's institutional degradation. During the hearing on elections for the interim governorship of Palácio Guanabara, Fux described the criticisms as a 'manifestation of profound discredit' generalized against the state.

Fux pointed to national scandals judged by the STF, such as Mensalão, Lava Jato, INSS, and Banco Master, arguing corruption is not concentrated in Rio. 'There are good politicians in Rio de Janeiro state, representing it in the Federal Chamber. They are excellent politicians. So if these politicians have to go to hell, they will be accompanied by high authorities,' he said.

The Banco Master case involves R$80 million payments from 2024 to 2025 to the office of Moraes' wife, Viviane Barci de Moraes, and involvement of Dias Toffoli's family companies in fraudulent funds, leading to a justice leaving the rapporteurship in February. Gilmar Mendes flew on a plane from Prime Aviation, owned by Daniel Vorcaro, a bank partner.

Gilmar cited PF Director Andrei Rodrigues' information on 32 or 34 Alerj deputies receiving jogo do bicho stipends. Flávio Dino listed probed or jailed ex-governors like Sérgio Cabral, Luiz Fernando Pezão, and Cláudio Castro, convicted by TSE 5-2. Moraes referenced the conviction of Domingos and Chiquinho Brazão in the Marielle Franco case.

Relaterede artikler

Illustration depicting STF scandal involving justices Toffoli, Moraes, and banker Daniel Vorcaro, as reported by The Economist.
Billede genereret af AI

The economist reports scandal at stf involving banker daniel vorcaro

Rapporteret af AI Billede genereret af AI

The British magazine The Economist published an article stating that the Supreme Federal Court (STF) is involved in a 'huge scandal' due to suspicions of ties between ministers and banker Daniel Vorcaro, owner of Banco Master. The piece highlights close relations of judges like Dias Toffoli and Alexandre de Moraes with the business elite. The publication comes amid investigations and debates on creating an ethics code for the court.

STF President Luiz Edson Fachin advocated for judges' impartial distancing and resumed discussions on an ethics code in response to the Banco Master crisis. In an interview, retired Justice Luís Roberto Barroso acknowledged a 'difficult moment' for the court but urged caution in judgments. The scandal impacts ministers like Alexandre de Moraes and Dias Toffoli, with revealed messages and business ties.

Rapporteret af AI

Cláudio Hebdô blog on Folha de S.Paulo published a post on March 21, 2026, questioning the governors most involved in the Master case. The author points to Cláudio Castro of Rio de Janeiro and Ibaneis Rocha of the Federal District, noting they receive little attention.

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.

Rapporteret af AI

The Senate's Economic Affairs Committee canceled on Monday (9/3) the public hearing scheduled for Tuesday with banker Daniel Vorcaro, controller of Banco Master, who is preventively detained in Brasília. The decision comes amid investigations into financial frauds and mentions of STF ministers in data from Vorcaro's cell phone. Minister André Mendonça authorized unrecorded lawyer visits to the detainee.

Dette websted bruger cookies

Vi bruger cookies til analyse for at forbedre vores side. Læs vores privatlivspolitik for mere information.
Afvis