The chairman of the National Congress Intelligence Control Committee, federal deputy Filipe Barros (PL-PR), said on Wednesday (2) that the collegiate evaluates the minister of, Rui Costa, to deal with and the alleged.
This Wednesday, the commission heard the director general of (Brazilian Intelligence Agency), Luiz Fernando Corrêa. He was under suspicion of interference in investigations that.
The meeting with Corrêa was restricted to members of the commission. After the hearing, Barros said parliamentarians were pleased with the explanations and that the director general answered all the questions.
“What I can say to you, you know that the meeting was secret, is that all the deputies and senators who were present were very pleased with the answers,” said the deputy.
He said Corrêa also responded to the revelation that Abin had hacked upper -ranking Paraguayan authorities amid the negotiation of those of Itaipu Binacional.
The alleged action came to light from the PF under the “parallel abin” inquiry. The Lula government denies and says the action was authorized in June 2022 by the Bolsonaro government, but made it ineffective in March 2023.
ABIN servants ask for the resignation of Corrêa and press over the convening of the Minister of the Civil House, to which the agency has been subordinate since the beginning of the Lula government (PT).
Intelis, an association that represents the agency’s servers, delivered leaflets to parliamentarians against what they call “institutional deterioration of state intelligence.” Officers also stayed at the door of the room during the approximately two hours of audience.
“What’s going on? Servers with no relationship with ‘parallel Abin’ have been exposed, endangering their lives and careers. No measure has been taken to protect them,” says the flyer distributed in Congress on Wednesday.
The category criticizes the improper exposure of intelligence officers in the “ABIN parallel” report, as servers are entitled to functional confidentiality – in publications in the Federal Official Gazette, for example, identification is done by the registration number.
Names and cell phones of official officers who were not indicted were also exhibited in the report produced by the PF and made public last month by decision of the Supreme Court Minister Alexandre de Moraes.
The assessment between professionals is that neither Corrêa nor the Minister of the Civil House acted politically to preserve identities.
The Director General and Abin did not publicly comment on the indictment. In addition to Corrêa, his chief of staff, the PF delegate Luiz Carlos Nóbrega Nelson, and the agency’s general corregedor, were indicted.
On the 24th, Intelis approved of strike and decided to trigger the court to request the removal of the Director General.