CGU and MPF investigate sending amendments to recap streets where deputy live

by Andrea
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A CGU (Comptroller General of the Union) and the MPF (Federal Public Prosecution Service) They investigate the sending of R $ 2 million in parliamentary amendments intended by federal deputy Fábio Teruel (MDB-SP) to recap streets of the luxury condominium where he lives in Barueri, Greater São Paulo, as he found out CNN.

The values ​​were destined by the deputy in the mode of “amendments pix”. In this model, they are individual parliamentary amendments, indicated by each deputy and senator. These amendments are identified as “RP6” in the budget and are imposing payments, ie mandatory.

According to information from the Transparency Portal, the municipality of Barueri received R $ 11 million sent by the parliamentarian. From this appeal, R $ 2 million was intended to recap streets of the Residential Condominium Tamboré I. In the same place where the deputy lives with his family.

In 2024, according to the Transparency Portal, the parliamentarian committed the total amount of R $ 18 million in amendments.

In a note, the CGU did not give details of the investigation.

“To efficiently use its resources, the audit area of ​​CGU guide its actions in a planning that considers, in summary, materiality, relevance and risk of objects, already contemplating a preliminary analysis of existing control mechanisms. Through these technical criteria for actions planning, although it is not possible to contemplate, individually, all demands received.”

A CNN Also sought the deputy Fábio Teruel and the MPF. Until the closing of this edition, there was no return.

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