Senadora Camila Flores nega denúncia de fraude fiscal

A senadora Camila Flores (RN) abordou pela primeira vez pessoalmente uma denúncia anônima contra ela por suposta fraude fiscal, afirmando que não há crime ou irregularidade. Do Congresso Nacional, ela reiterou sua total inocência e a de sua equipe, prometendo revelar a origem da denúncia assim que tiver acesso ao processo de investigação.

A senadora Camila Flores (RN) falou em 15 de abril, na sede do Congresso Nacional em Valparaíso, sobre a investigação sigilosa do Ministério Público, iniciada após uma denúncia anônima por suposta fraude fiscal.

"Não há crime, não há irregularidade", afirmou categoricamente. "Estamos absolutamente tranquilos, tanto eu quanto a minha equipe, de que somos inocentes desses fatos. Isso tem uma intenção muito específica", acrescentou, negando total e absolutamente os fatos imputados.

Flores disse que ainda não foi formalmente notificada e que não se deixará intimidar. "Dentro dos próximos dias, assim que tivermos conhecimento do arquivo sob investigação, poderemos saber quem fez essa denúncia", observou.

A senadora comprometeu-se: "Assim que tivermos acesso ao processo, comprometo-me a dizer com nome e sobrenome de onde isso vem". Ela assegurou que continuará seu trabalho como mãe e servidora pública.

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