The rapporteur, the deputy (União Brasil-AL) states that the summoning of Fábio Luís da Silva, one of the sons of the president (PT), is one of the collegiate’s priorities when returning to work in February.
The calculation of pensions from the (National Social Security Institute), according to information initially published by the newspaper and confirmed by Sheet.
For Alfredo Gaspar, there is evidence that leads to the conclusion that the president’s son is involved with lobbyist Antonio Carlos Camilo Antunes, known as . “I made the request for him to be called up,” he says. “It will be one of the priorities.”
“Now I hope that the Federal Police, in an impartial manner, will carry out this deepening, which will not prevent, on the contrary, it will strengthen the work of the CPI as well. Deepen this line of investigation, which until then the government base had not allowed the CPI to deepen”, says the rapporteur.
He criticizes the actions of government officials to . In December, allies of the federal government defeated the president’s son’s summons request by 19 votes to 12. Currently, the CPI has three summons requests from the businessman.
“The government, concerned about popular opinion, has acted shamelessly in shielding several characters, including the son of the President of the Republic himself”, he states. Currently, there are three requests for Lulinha to be called up, one of them from Alfredo Gaspar himself.
“I think there will be no ease in these application approvals, because the government has demonstrated that, for it, the important thing is to shield, not to clarify. We will take this proof now when the CPI’s work returns”, says Gaspar.
“In relation to the investigation, we cannot choose co-partisans, everyone has to provide clarifications and get the story straight. The fact is very serious, it involves billions of reais, the State’s own Social Security machinery is at stake”, he adds. “That the son of the President of the Republic is involved, I have been saying for a long time. Now we need to clarify the details of this involvement.”
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