Amendments were sent to organizations linked to the film’s production company
The minister Flavio Dinoof the Federal Supreme Court (STF), determined this Friday (15), the opening of a new process to investigate the suspected of sending parliamentary amendments to pay for the film Dark Horseinspired by the trajectory of former President of the Republic Jair Bolsonaro (PL).
The investigation, still preliminary and with level 3 secrecy, is based on petitions from deputies Pastor Henrique Vieira (PSOL-RJ) and Tabata Amaral (PSB-SP).
In March, Dino asked the Chamber for explanations about the sending parliamentary amendments for organizations linked to Karina Ferreira Gama, producer of the film Dark Horse.
Tabata pointed to an “ecosystem of interconnected legal entities”, under the command of the screenwriter. “Such a configuration establishes a ‘economic group by coordination‘ which, in practice, may be constituting an obstacle to the traceability of public resources”, he maintained.
The order that determined the dismemberment of the investigation was issued in the same week that the website The Intercept Brasil revealed that the senator Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ) negotiated with banker Daniel Vorcaro a financing of R$134 million to finance the film.
According to Dino, the dismemberment is for “better organization of procedural acts and delimitation of the object of the present abstract control action”.
The original action, reported by Dino, is the one that deals with the control of transparency and traceability of parliamentary amendments.