Parliamentarians of the ruling base and opposition were united during the INSS CPI session on Monday (1) to request the breach of confidentiality on the entrances and exits of investigated by the collegiate in the Senate offices.
The goal is to identify with whom Antonio Carlos Camilo Antunes, known as the “Bald of the INSS”, would have met in Congress.
However, a ordinance prohibits the disclosure of this information, imposing confidentiality on access to the senators rooms.
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Last week, parliamentarians approved an application to raise Antunes’ movements at the 2019 and 2025 Ministry of Social Security, but avoided breach of confidentiality over the house’s offices.
Antunes is appointed as a central operator, responsible for intermediating relations between fraudulent associations and public servants.
Federal Police reports indicate that he moved R $ 53 million from unions and related companies, much higher than the official monthly income of R $ 24 thousand.
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Part of these resources would have been used to buy gifts from INSS leaders, including a Porsche vehicle valued at $ 500,000, transferred to the wife of an agency attorney.
CPI members already intended to request the president of the Senate, David Alcolumbre (Union-AP), the disclosure of this information.
The coordinator of the governing bench at CPI, Deputy Paulo Pimenta (PT-RS), asked the president of the board, Senator Carlos Viana (Somos-MG), who appeals the decision that imposes confidentiality.
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“Why does anyone want to hide in which offices the suspects were?” I ask you to get insurm and resort to this decision, ”said Pimenta.
Deputy Marcel Van Hattem (Novo-RS) of the opposition classified the restriction as “a complete absurdity.”
– It is absurd to deny a CPI access to information about who attended which office.
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Given the requests, the CPI rapporteur, Deputy Alfredo Gaspar (Union-AL), said that parliamentarians will vote on Monday an extra-paute request to obtain the information and, in case of negative, will seek legal alternatives.