A carried out search and seizure warrants this Friday morning (12) related to Mariângela Fialek, known as Tuca, an advisor linked to the former president of (PP-AL).
The operation, called Transparency, was authorized by the minister of the (Supreme Federal Court), to investigate suspected irregularities in the allocation of public resources through parliamentary amendments.
According to the PF, suspicions of crimes of embezzlement, ideological falsehood, use of false documents and corruption are being investigated. The report did not locate Tuca’s defense.
One of the searches and seizures took place in the Chamber itself, in the room where the advisor worked.
At the end of 2024, the PF opened an investigation on Dino’s orders to investigate the payment of R$4.2 billion in parliamentary amendments by the Chamber. At the time, the minister decided to suspend the transfers.
The magistrate had responded to a representation from PSOL that presented new facts regarding the payment of so-called commission amendments — the target of criticism and previous decisions by the minister himself due to the lack of transparency.
The party’s representation cites a letter sent to the federal government and signed by 17 party leaders in the Chamber detailing the indication of 5,449 committee amendments.
This set of amendments would take place, according to PSOL, “without prior approval and formal registration by the committees, under the pretext of ‘ratifying’ the indications previously presented by the members of the committees”.
In practice, the list of 17 party leaders in the Chamber changed the allocation of committee amendments, without approval from the committees. The letter with the new destination was sent to the government (PT), and the Civil House approved the maneuver.