The deputy (PSB-DF) assesses that the most recent facts involving the institution further reinforce the (Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry) to investigate, among other things, the offer to purchase the company from the institution.
The ramifications of the Master scandal have already reached (Supreme Federal Court), , (Federal Audit Court) and , institutions that played a role in the crisis of the contested institution at some point.
In one of the most recent episodes, the minister of the STF gave decisions that, when determining that the evidence in the Master case (Attorney General’s Office).
Rollemberg claims that there is already a number well above the minimum required — 171 signatures — to create the CPI. “When the recess ended, we still didn’t have it, but throughout the recess we continued collecting and of course all the facts that came to light also ended up contributing to this. So we have a number much higher than necessary”, he states.
In his assessment, the most relevant data, in terms of concrete facts, is the, according to the investigators, of the BRB. In March, the state bank of Brasília. In , the purchase was rejected by the BC, which said it had taken the succession risk into account when vetoing the deal.
“What caught a lot of attention at the time was the emphasis with which Governor Ibaneis [Rocha] defended this operation. He defended himself as a poster boy”, criticizes Rollemberg. “Of course, Governor Ibaneis is an important character. Both he and the former president of BRB [Paulo Henrique Costa]while the directors of the Central Bank have a lot to clarify.”
This week, the current management of BRB signaled that it may appeal to the government of , its controller, if losses resulting from the purchase of Master’s credit portfolios are confirmed. Rollenberg criticizes the solution. “This is harming the population twice,” he says. “The population of the Federal District has no responsibility whatsoever for this breach, for this fraud. Those responsible for the operation are the ones who have to pay.”
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