Samir Xaud, recently elected president of the CBF (Brazilian Football Confederation), hid from the Electoral Court the inauguration of two properties in his candidacy for state deputy for Roraima in 2018.
Cartola declared at the time $ 200,000 in goods, which boiled down to three cars and a motorcycle, but notarial records of Boa Vista show that at the time he had two properties together with his wife, Natália Xaud.
Article 350 of the Electoral Code defines as a crime “omit, in a public or private document, a statement that should be included, or to insert or make a false or diverse statement from what should be written, for electoral purposes.” The penalty is up to five years in prison and fine.
Sought by the report, the Confederation denied any illegality regarding the declaration of real estate. The CBF Communication Office sent to the report certificates from the Superior Electoral Court that show that there are no pending Xaud with the Electoral Justice.
In a statement, the sports entity added that there is no irregularity related to the top hat. He did not respond to the contact made by the report.
Xaud, 41, was chosen for office on Sunday (25), in a vote marked by the boycott of clubs of the national football elite, as a protest by the force of state federations in the decision of the election. He took command in place of Ednaldo Rodrigues, removed from the chair of president on the 15th.
The new CBF president tried to elect deputy in two elections, but was unsuccessful in any of them.
In 2018, he was a candidate for state deputy for the PV and received 2,069 votes. Four years later in 2022, he made a new attempt, this time for federal deputy for the MDB, and received 4,816.
With this second vote, he became alternate and was 3,427 votes from the least voted candidate who was able to elect, Pastor Diniz (União Brasil), who had 8,243.
One of the properties omitted by Xaud in his 2018 campaign is a 583 square meter home and in the Mecejana neighborhood of Boa Vista. According to the registration, the couple bought it in October 2013, for R $ 240 thousand, and sold it in September 2021, for R $ 456.9 thousand, for the company Garden Park Incorporations.
The other property omitted in 2018 appears in the statement of the 2022 campaign of Xaud, when he presented to the Electoral Court a property less than four years earlier, of $ 162 thousand in goods, divided between this house ($ 132 thousand) and a car ($ 30,000).
According to the registration, the property was acquired by the couple in 2007 through exchange with Sanderson Xaud, brother of Samir, who had been bought him from his parents, José “Zeca” Xaud and Ilma Xaud.
Zeca is president of the Roraimense Football Federation almost uninterrupted since 1974, and Ilma was Secretary of Education of the City of Boa Vista (1997-2001) and the government of Roraima (2004-2007).
The total area of the land is 587 square meters, located in the Parque Cauamé subdivision, in the Paraviana neighborhood.
The property does not appear in the 2018 Declaration of Assets of Xaud, even if it was acquired in 2007 and appears in the 2022 statement, this time with the observation that it was “judicialized”.
How it showed the SheetXaud was the target of at least five labor lawsuits in Roraima and had blocked assets, including these two properties.
The shares processed mainly in 2016 and 2017 and resulted in payment by the current president of the CBF, upon agreement, at least R $ 24 thousand. With this, the properties were released.
Debts referred to delays in salaries, lack of payment of proportional termination amounts (such as vacation and 13th salary), lack of payment of the FGTS (Service Time Guarantee Fund) and retention of work cards by a real estate store of which he was a partner, Difratelli Móveis.
In a statement of these proceedings, he said that “he is unaware of any labor process in which he has failed legal obligations or judicial decisions” and that “he has always acted regularly, both in the public and private sphere, fully fulfilling his legal, tax and labor duties.”