The Tribunal de Contas da União (TCU) is still assessing whether to investigate authorities' attendance at parties organized by former banker Daniel Vorcaro in Trancoso, Bahia. A Ministry of Public Prosecutor's representation requested checks on potential use of public funds for the events. The TCU's technical area recommended archiving due to lack of evidence of irregularities.
The TCU, responsible for external oversight of federal public administration, has yet to decide on examining politicians' and authorities' involvement in parties hosted by Daniel Vorcaro. Relator Minister Jorge Oliveira must determine the case's scope for the court.
A representation from the Ministry of Public Prosecutors to the TCU, filed on January 29, 2026, requests identification of prosecutors, magistrates, and other authorities at the private gatherings known as "Cine Trancoso," held at a vacation home in Trancoso. The document also seeks checks on federal agencies' role in financing or promoting these events, including potential use of funds from institutions like Banco do Brasil, BNDES, and BRB.
On February 6, 2026, AudBancos, the specialized audit unit for public banks, recommended archiving the request. The technical assessment finds no evidence of irregularities within the TCU's direct competence, as the body does not handle penal functions nor replace the Judiciary or Ministry of Public Prosecutors.
To proceed, it would require probing whether public agents misused Union resources or assets for the events. The relator may accept the recommendation or seek further details, potentially bringing the case to the full bench.
Reports show the parties extended beyond Trancoso. Events occurred in places like New York, United States; Lisbon, Portugal; and a hotel in São Paulo. These gatherings, described as lavish with expensive drinks and food, involved a select group of authorities, including politicians from various parties and executives from public banks and pension funds.