Congress leaders to decide soon on Banco Master CPI requests

Senate vice-president Eduardo Gomes (PL-TO) indicated an imminent decision on multiple investigation requests into the Banco Master scandal, following months of broad support across parties. Discussions among party leaders and Senate President Davi Alcolumbre are set for next week.

In an update on VEJA's Ponto de Vista program, Senate vice-president Eduardo Gomes (PL-TO) stated that Congress is close to deciding on CPI and CPMI requests related to the Banco Master case, which involves banker Daniel Vorcaro and allegations of fabricated assets worth R$ 12 billion, leading to the bank's liquidation by the Central Bank.

This follows earlier reports of strong backing for three initiatives: a Chamber CPI led by Rodrigo Rollemberg (PSB-DF) on BRB negotiations; a mixed CPMI by Carlos Jordy (PL-RJ) on funds and irregularities; and Senate CPIs including one by Eduardo Girão (Novo-CE) and another by Alessandro Vieira targeting STF ministers' conduct.

Gomes highlighted the need for coordination between Senate President Davi Alcolumbre, Chamber President Hugo Motta, and party leaders before advancing any commission. "There is a CPI request in the Senate, another in the Chamber, and a mixed CPI. This requires deliberation," he said.

Congress is monitoring Federal Police and Public Prosecutor's Office probes while asserting its oversight role. A final choice on which commission proceeds is expected post-leader discussions.

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The president of the CPMI do INSS, Senator Carlos Viana, announced he will appeal the STF decision allowing banker Daniel Vorcaro not to testify before the commission. The Federal Police presented updates on the Banco Master investigations to Minister André Mendonça in a meeting on Monday. Lawmakers criticize delays in sending broken secrecy documents to the CPI.

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.

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The Senate Economic Affairs Committee approved the summons of Minister Wolney Queiroz to explain audits of pension funds linked to Banco Master. The request was filed by Senator Renan Calheiros and also includes the Previc director.

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The government-allied base presented an alternative report in the INSS CPMI on Friday (March 27), seeking indictment of 130 people, including former president Jair Bolsonaro and Senator Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ), for billion-dollar pension frauds. The document counters the official report by relator Alfredo Gaspar (União Brasil-AL), which calls for indicting 216 names, including President Lula's son, Fábio Luís Lula da Silva (Lulinha). Voting is due by Saturday (March 28).

PL leaders met with Senate President Davi Alcolumbre on the night of May 5 to address the crisis in Rio state's succession following Cláudio Castro's resignation. The meeting came amid threats of congressional obstruction to pressure the STF. Alcolumbre urged caution and suggested pursuing dialogue.

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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.

 

 

 

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