INSS CPMI increases session pace and already wants to hear Lula’s former minister

by Andrea
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The Mixed Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry (CPMI) of the National Institute of Social Security (INSS) will intensify the work and intend to do three sessions per week, according to the president of the board, Senator Carlos Viana (Somos-MG). The idea is to increase the pace given “the large amount of material” by CPMI analysis.

Already on Monday, 8, the commission intends to listen to Carlos Lupi, who was Minister of Social Security during the current government of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, when the operation that dismantled the fraudulent undue discount scheme to retirees.

Confirmation of the testimony still depends on confirmation from Lupi himself. If the ministers do not answer CPMI calls, the rapporteur, Deputy Alfredo Gaspar (Union-AL), will be summoned, that is, forced to attend

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The INSS CPMI has already talked to Federal Police investigators with André Mendonça, a case rapporteur minister in the Federal Supreme Court (STF) and has already approved information requests to other federal agencies.

The president and the rapporteur work for this Monday, 1st., Vote for an application asking for the arrest of Antonio Carlos Camilo Antunes, the “Bald of the INSS”, businessman Maurício Camisotti and others involved in the scheme.

“It’s been time to ask the court to put in jail the main involved,” said Viana. The senator also detailed CPMI’s next steps.

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“Irregular discounts on payroll loans are on the merits of the scope of CPMI. Also banks and credit cooperatives, financial and proofs will also be called. It will be a second phase of CPMI,” he said. “We will leave for the financial system and hear all responsible.”

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