Policía Federal convoca al presidente de Unafisco a declarar por orden de Moraes

La Policía Federal ha convocado a Kleber Cabral, presidente de Unafisco, para declarar este viernes, 20 de febrero de 2026, por orden del ministro del STF Alexandre de Moraes. La citación se produce en medio de investigaciones sobre filtraciones de datos confidenciales de la Receita Federal que involucran a ministros del Supremo. Cabral ha criticado públicamente las decisiones del tribunal sobre el asunto.

La Policía Federal (PF) ha convocado a Kleber Cabral, presidente de la Asociación Nacional de Auditores Fiscales de la Receita Federal de Brasil (Unafisco), para declarar este viernes (20), por orden del ministro del STF Alexandre de Moraes. La declaración forma parte de un procedimiento confidencial, según fuentes cercanas a Cabral.  Unafisco representa a Ricardo Mansano de Moraes, uno de los cuatro auditores sospechosos. Está acusado de acceder a datos de una ex hijastra del ministro Gilmar Mendes, hija de la abogada Guiomar Feitosa. Tras la operación, Ricardo fue removido de un cargo directivo en Gestión de Créditos Tributarios y Derechos Crediticios, en Presidente Prudente (SP). Su defensa señala que es un «profesional de impecable reputación» que nunca ha enfrentado conductas funcionales irregulares. El STF reportó «diversos y múltiples accesos ilícitos», seguidos de filtraciones. Unafisco y Sindifisco Nacional expresaron preocupación por las medidas cautelares contra los auditores, afirmando que «las sanciones extremas requieren justificación robusta y base probatoria consistente».

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