A proposta de relatório final da CPI mista do INSS, ao ser apresentada, solicita o indiciamento de Fábio Luís Lula da Silva, conhecido como Lulinha, filho do presidente da República.
Nesta sexta-feira (27), o colegiado deu início à leitura do texto, de autoria do deputado Alfredo Gaspar (PL-AL), que ocupa a função de relator.
O parecer elaborado por Gaspar requer a indicação para investigação de 216 indivíduos. A lista abrange o senador Weverton Rocha (PDT-MA), o ex-ministro da Previdência Social Carlos Lupi (PDT), o lobista Antonio Carlos Camilo Antunes (Careca do INSS), o banqueiro Daniel Vorcaro, ex-controlador do Banco Master, e Augusto Lima, ex-sócio dessa instituição financeira.
As investigações da comissão sobre Lulinha se concentraram em sua suposta ligação com Careca do INSS, figura apontada como operador-chave da organização criminosa. As propostas de indiciamento, caso aprovadas, serão encaminhadas para análise da PGR (Procuradoria-Geral da República), instância responsável pela decisão final sobre eventual denúncia.
“Ficou demonstrado que verbas desviadas de aposentados e pensionistas serviram para custear, em favor de Lulinha, a compra, por Careca do INSS, de bilhetes aéreos de primeira classe em rotas internacionais, além de estadias em hotéis de luxo na Europa”, registrou Gaspar em seu relatório.
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Summary of Key Events:
- CPI Conflict: A Congressional Inquiry Commission (CPI) investigating the Banco Master scandal, led by the opposition, clashed with the Congress cupola over its scope. While investigating unfair pension discounts, it also examined the Master bank scandal.
- Risk of Closure: The commission is in danger of ending without a final report due to opposition pressure and political dissatisfaction over document leaks. It has until Saturday to vote on the report.
- Political Pressure: The PT (Lula’s party) and its allies are pressuring against the report’s findings and planning to vote on a parallel report. This aims to “turn the tables” by proposing indictments against right-wing figures linked to both the INSS fraud and the Master scandal.
- Key Allegations: Evidence presented to the CPI implicates:
* Master Bank Figures: Ex-banker Daniel Vorcaro linked to figures like Senator Ciro Nogueira (PP), ex-Bolsonaro minister and Flávio Bolsonaro ally, and União Brasil president Antônio Rueda.
* Lula & Allies: Vorcaro allegedly had conversations with Lula, Lula’s advisor Motta, and Governor Ibaneis Rocha (MDB).
* Other Figures: Nikolas Ferreira (PL) used Vorcaro’s property.
- Stigma & Pressure: The scandal is damaging the image of the Supreme Court (STF) and the federal government. The public often associates the STF with Lula, harming his re-election chances.
- Pressure on STF: Centrist, PT, and right-wing blocs pressured the STF to end the CPI’s extension. The Congress cupola believes continuing the investigation close to the election risks contaminating members’ campaigns.
- Political Stakes: Ending the CPI is seen as crucial to protect political figures and avoid damaging revelations during the campaign period.
Core Conflict: The CPI, investigating a scandal damaging to the right and center-right, faces closure due to political pressure from those same groups, who want to shift the focus and avoid further damaging revelations, especially close to the election.
