Dino's decision suspends secrecy breach and sparks Congress reactions

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.

On March 4, 2026, STF Minister Flávio Dino issued a preliminary injunction suspending the breach of bank and fiscal secrecy for businesswoman Roberta Moreira Luchsinger, close to Fábio Luis Lula da Silva, known as Lulinha. The measure had been approved by the mixed INSS CPI in a block vote of 87 requirements, without individualized justification for each.

Dino argued that "it is not permissible to remove constitutional rights wholesale," noting that the CPI, while having judicial powers, must fulfill equivalent duties. The decision halts data sharing and was referred to the STF plenary for review, notifying the CPI, Coaf, Central Bank, and Federal Revenue. The commission may redo the analysis with concrete motivation and individual voting.

Hours after the injunction, Lulinha's defense filed for extension of the benefit, claiming illegality in the joint approval. Lawyer Guilherme Suguimori stated: "The grounds for granting are all applicable to Fábio Luís, who also had his secrecy breached by the 'en globo' vote, without concrete, specific, and individualized justification".

Lulinha will voluntarily collaborate with the STF, providing documents under judicial oversight, per a defense statement criticizing the pre-electoral political environment.

The CPI leadership reacted strongly. President Senator Carlos Viana (Podemos-MG) called the decision an "absurdity" and criticized monocratic rulings: "It's an absurdity what's being placed here. [...] we will respect it because an STF decision must be complied with". Relator Deputy Alfredo Gaspar (União Brasil-AL) labeled it a "terrible example for democracy," stating: "It is not possible for a legitimate vote recognized by President Davi Alcolumbre to be discredited by a decision from one STF minister".

A similar ruling occurred the previous week, when Minister Gilmar Mendes suspended a secrecy breach for a company linked to Dias Toffoli, approved by the Organized Crime CPI, related to Banco Master.

By late afternoon, at least five similar petitions had been filed, with interpretations that the entire block of requirements was suspended.

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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.

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.

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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.

STF Justice André Mendonça ordered greater transparency in the Banco Master case by mandating the delivery of ex-banker Daniel Vorcaro's data to the INSS CPI and the Federal Police. The ruling makes Vorcaro's attendance at the commission optional and reduces risks of evidence tampering. Meanwhile, reports of parties hosted by Vorcaro with authorities heighten suspicions of undue influence in power structures.

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STF Minister Dias Toffoli denied the Attorney General's Office request to suspend an acareação involving suspects in the Banco Master irregularities case, scheduled for December 30. The hearing will confront Daniel Vorcaro, the bank's owner, Paulo Henrique Costa, former BRB president, and Ailton de Aquino, Central Bank's Fiscalization Director. Lawyers describe the measure as inopportune, as individual depositions have not yet been taken.

STF Justice André Mendonça has called a new meeting with the Federal Police for Monday (23) to discuss the progress of investigations into Banco Master and next steps. This follows his assumption of the case's rapporteurship, replacing Dias Toffoli amid controversies. The meeting will include preliminary reports and review of prior decisions.

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Congress leadership indicated it may schedule a session in early March to review Lula's veto on the PL da Dosimetria, which reduces sentences for those convicted of coup attempts, provided pressure for a CPI on Banco Master eases. The measure would benefit former President Jair Bolsonaro by shortening his closed-regime time. Leaders seek an agreement with the opposition to avoid reading CPI requests.

 

 

 

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