PT leader in the Chamber calls on Coaf and asks for investigation against Flávio

The leader of PT (Workers’ Party) in the Chamber of Deputies, Pedro Uczaifiled this Thursday (14) a request for investigation at Coaf (Financial Activities Control Council) against the senator Flavio Bolsonaro (PL).

In the representation, Uczai states that the R$61 million transferred by Daniel Vorcaro to Flávio were allocated to pay for the former deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro and his family in the United States, with the aim of acting against the interests of Brazil and Brazilian society.

Uczai claims that the film’s own production company, GOUP Entertainment, .

According to the deputy, the investigation into . Uczai accuses the Bolsonaro family of using the amount to finance criminal activities abroad.

The document also states that “the triangulated structure of international payments, involving entities with no history in the audiovisual sector, raises well-founded suspicions of possible money laundering and currency evasion, matters under the jurisdiction of the Central Bank, the Federal Revenue Service and the Federal Police”.

In a statement to CNN BrazilUczai called Flávio Bolsonaro (PL) the “icing on the cake” in the Banco Master scandal. “Personally, asking Daniel Vorcaro for money to pay bills. In one week, the extreme right sank the vice president, the marketer and the candidate,” he stated.

Understand the case

In to finance a film about Jair Bolsonaro. The resources that the senator negotiates in the recording would be used for the production of the feature film “Dark Horse”, a biopic inspired by the former president’s political trajectory.

Documents show that at least US$10.6 million, around R$61 million, was paid between February and May 2025 in six bank transfers to finance the project.

Other side

Flávio said on Wednesday (13) that the leaked audio in which he asks the owner of Banco Master, Daniel Vorcaro, for money is a “son looking for sponsorship”.
“More than ever, the installation of Banco Master’s CPI is essential. It is necessary to separate the innocent from the criminals. In our case, what happened was a son, seeking PRIVATE sponsorship for a PRIVATE film about his own father’s story. Zero public money. Zero Rouanet law.”
Before the statement on social media, Flávio said that his involvement with Vorcaro was a “lie” when questioned personally by The Intercept.

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