Collection was sent on August 13 to the office of the deputy and received by a parliamentary secretary, but there was no payment; The Union Collection Guide won on the 12th, a month after sending
The tried to charge debt of R $ 13,941.40 of the Federal Deputy (PL-SP) for non-justified absences in March this year, but the deputy did not pay. Now, the House must include Eduardo in the register of debtors in the public sector. The information was revealed by the newspaper Folha de S.Paulo.
The absences refer to the period when the deputy was already in, but had not yet taken off unnecessary leave of his mandate. The measure was taken from the recommendation of the Federal Court of Audit (TCU) to investigate the use of public funds for the deputy to remain in the American country.
The bill with the collection was sent on August 13 to Eduardo’s office and received by a parliamentary secretary, but there was no payment. The Union Collection Guide (GRU) won on the 12th, a month after sending. Now, the House has reported that it is in action to include the name of the deputy as debtor in the Informative Register of Unpaid Credits of the Federal Public Sector (Cadin). After this stage, the process will be sent to the Union Active Debt (DAU), to continue the collection.
On the deputy page on the House Portal, four absences are recorded in March, before the announcement that he would move to the US in search of sanctions against Brazil to make life easier for his father in court, the former president (PL). Now, the non -justified absences accumulated already add up to 25, representing 62.5% of the house’s deliberative sessions.
This Tuesday (23), the Ethics Council filed a lawsuit against Eduardo who can revoke the mandate of the deputy. On the same day, the mayor, (Republican-PB), barred the opposition initiative to make Eduardo leader of the minority. The movement was trying to shield Eduardo to lose his mandate for Motta faults justified that the absence of the national territory is incompatible with the exercise of the attributions of a leadership.
*With information from Estadão Content
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