STF Minister André Mendonça rules to send INSS CPMI extension to plenary, ordering Senate action within 48 hours amid pension fraud investigation.
STF Minister André Mendonça rules to send INSS CPMI extension to plenary, ordering Senate action within 48 hours amid pension fraud investigation.
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Mendonça sends INSS CPMI extension to STF plenary

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STF Minister André Mendonça ruled on Monday (March 23) that the Court's plenary analyze the endorsement of the preliminary injunction extending the INSS CPMI's work. He ordered Senate President Davi Alcolumbre to read the extension request within 48 hours. The decision responds to lawmakers investigating frauds in pension benefits.

STF Minister André Mendonça granted a preliminary injunction on Monday (March 23, 2026) to ensure the continuation of the Joint Parliamentary Inquiry Commission (CPMI) on the National Social Security Institute (INSS), investigating frauds and embezzlements in retirees' and pensioners' benefits. The ruling followed a request from CPMI President Senator Carlos Viana (Podemos-MG), rapporteur Alfredo Gaspar (União Brasil-AL), and Deputy Marcel van Hattem (Novo-RS), seeking a 120-day extension due to Senate President Davi Alcolumbre's (União-AP) alleged failure to schedule the request. The original deadline was March 28, 2026, with the final report due on March 25. Mendonça ordered Alcolumbre to read the request within 48 hours; otherwise, extension would be automatic. The case proceeds to virtual judgment by the STF's 11-justice plenary. Viana celebrated: “It was a victory for the Brazilian people, a victory for the robbed retirees.” He stated 60 days suffice for the final report. The CPMI links to scandals involving Banco Master and banker Daniel Vorcaro, detained at the Federal Police Superintendence in Brasília. Viana criticized the STF's lack of response on a court functional number contacting Vorcaro and ruled out coercive conduct of his ex-fiancée Martha Graeff until formal citation, as she resides in the US.

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Discussions on X highlight Minister André Mendonça's decision to refer the INSS CPMI extension to the STF plenary and order Davi Alcolumbre to read the request within 48 hours. Conservative users and media outlets celebrated it as a victory for continuing investigations into pension frauds, criticizing congressional inaction. Skeptical voices, mainly left-leaning, expressed concern over the plenary review potentially allowing government interference to halt the probe. Sentiments range from triumphant to wary, with high engagement on celebratory posts.

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Dramatic illustration of INSS CPMI session with government base presenting report seeking Bolsonaro indictments amid political counter-reports.
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Government base in INSS CPMI seeks indictment of Bolsonaro and Flávio

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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).

STF President Edson Fachin rejected a Senate CPI of Organized Crime's appeal against Justice Gilmar Mendes' earlier suspension of secrecy breaks on Maridt Participações, a firm linked to Justice Dias Toffoli. This keeps the company's banking, fiscal, phone, and telematic records sealed amid probes into financial irregularities and possible organized crime ties.

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Supreme Court justices including André Mendonça, Gilmar Mendes, and Cristiano Zanin ramped up efforts to secure approval for Jorge Messias' nomination to the bench, with a hearing scheduled for Wednesday (29) in the Senate's CCJ committee. The Lula administration negotiated positions and amendments, as Messias gained PSB backing after lunching with Rodrigo Pacheco and Geraldo Alckmin. Senator Marcos Pontes suggested abstentions in a video to sway the secret ballot.

STF Minister André Mendonça was drawn by lot on Tuesday (7) as the rapporteur for former President Jair Bolsonaro's criminal complaint against Deputy André Janones (Rede-MG). The action accuses the lawmaker of slander, defamation, and injury over statements in a social media video. Bolsonaro has been under house arrest since March 27, by order of Alexandre de Moraes.

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Jorge Messias, Brazil's Attorney-General nominated by Lula to the STF, passed the Senate's Constitution and Justice Committee (CCJ) 16-11 after an eight-hour hearing. The vote, the tightest since redemocratization, faced resistance, particularly from Senate President Davi Alcolumbre. He now needs 41 votes in the full Senate to fill Luís Roberto Barroso's vacancy.

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