The Federal Deputy (-MG) and (Attorney General’s Office) signed an agreement in which the parliamentarian commits to pay R $ 131.5 thousand to the repair of damage and thus not being prosecuted criminally.
Deputy Attorney General, Hindenburg Chateaubriand Filho, sent a statement on the terms to the Supreme Court (Supreme Court) on Thursday (6).
The parliamentarian will also need to pay $ 26.3 thousand of cash benefit, equivalent to 20% of damage to public coffers.
According to a document filed on Thursday in the Supreme, Janones admitted the irregularity and pledged to compensate the damage caused.
A PGR stretch in the commitment says that the parliamentarian expressly confirmed that he asked an advisor to “arrange an additional credit card” on his behalf. “This card was used by the commitment [Janones] for payment of personal expenses during 2019 and 2020. The respective invoices were paid by the advisor, without discharge, by the compromise, to date. “
According to the signed terms, the agreement is restricted to criminal consequences and does not achieve any reflexes in the civil and administrative sphere.
The text states that the deputy was “assisted by technical and oriented defense about his legal and constitutional rights and duties, notably the right to silence and non -self -confrontation, as well as the content and consequences provided for in the agreement.”
The first installment of the amount will need to be paid in 30 days after the approval of the commitment. The rapporteur of the inquiry is the minister.
The ANPP (Agreement of Criminal Non -Persecution) was proposed by the PGR last October. It is an alternative measure whereby the parties establish clauses for the investigated to comply with and avoid the traditional judicial process.
Janones had been indicted by the Federal Police on September 12, 2024 on suspicion of passive, embezzlement and criminal association crimes.
In a piece sent to (Supreme Federal Court), the PF had stated that the parliamentarian, who was at the front line of the digital campaign of (PT) in 2022, was possibly the beneficiary of the return of part of the salaries of two advisors, also indicted.
Janones’s case was even taken to the House Ethics Council, but the representation was filed in June last year. The rapporteur at the time was Deputy Guilherme Boulos (PSOL-SP).
When the case was revealed in 2023, Janones vehemently denied that there was “crack”. He said he would give up his confidentiality and had not received “a single penny of money from advisers.”
The trigger of the case occurred when the website Metrópoles released an audio from the deputy in which he requests advisers help to pay expenses related to a 2016 campaign for the Ituiutaba City Hall (MG), when he was second in the dispute.