Defense of businesswoman friend of Lulinha tells STF that PF made an error in report that raises suspicion of bribery via travel agency
The defense of Roberta Luchsinger claims that a Police Federal report alleging suspicious payments connected to her and Lulinha contains errors.
CPI Report on INSS Should Focus on Retirement Crimes, Without Indicting Lulinha
The Congressional CPI report on INSS fraud is set to highlight alleged crimes related to retirement scams and is expected not to indict Lulinha, the son of President Lula.
Daily Summary #1906: Federal Police investigates if money diverted from the INSS helped pay for travels of Lulinha; Lieutenant Colonel arrested for killing wife in SP claimed to be 'alpha male' in the relationship; Recreational drug use may double stroke risk, studies warn
The Federal Police of Brazil is investigating whether funds diverted from the INSS were used to cover travels for Lulinha, while a Lieutenant Colonel faces arrest for allegedly murdering his wife, claiming to embody 'alpha male' traits, and new studies highlight the increased risk of stroke associated with recreational drug use.
'Who does not owe does not fear,' says reader about investigations regarding Lulinha
'Who does not owe does not fear' reflects public sentiment on Lulinha's situation amidst ongoing investigations.
Lulinha Bullfighting in Madrid
The article discusses the CPI of INSS investigating a shell company linked to Lula's son, Lulinha, while humorously referencing the lack of consistent journalism in the current climate.
Roberta Luchsinger 'panicked' with envelope for Lulinha due to fear of exposure, says defense
Roberta Luchsinger's defense claims she panicked upon learning about a Federal Police operation involving an envelope linked to Fábio Luís, son of Brazilian President Lula.
President of the INSS CPI calls for investigation into Lulinha's company in Spain
Senator Carlos Viana demands clarification on a company opened by Lulinha, son of President Lula, in Spain amidst an ongoing investigation into improper INSS benefit deductions.
Lulinha opens a 'shell company' in Spain amid INSS investigations
Fábio Luís Lula da Silva, known as Lulinha, opens a shell company in Spain as investigations into potential fraud involving the INSS begin.
Lulinha's defense says company opened in Madrid aims at future projects
The defense of Fábio Luís Lula da Silva, known as Lulinha, claims that the company he established in Madrid is legitimate and designed for future projects, despite being inactive at present.
Lulinha tells Mendonça he will return to Brazil to testify and defense no longer sees risk of imprisonment
Lulinha, son of Brazilian President Lula, has informed Minister André Mendonça that he is prepared to return to Brazil to provide testimony regarding alleged irregularities in INSS discounts, with his defense indicating that this should eliminate any risk of imprisonment.
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Judges may lose their positions and salaries in severe cases, according to a ruling by Dino.
INSS Careca paid for Lulinha's trip to Portugal, defense admits to STF
Lulinha's defense has acknowledged that a lobbyist funded his trip to Portugal.
Lulinha traveled to Portugal with Careca from the INSS to visit a medicinal cannabis factory, says lawyer
Lulinha, son of Brazilian President Lula, is reported to have traveled to Portugal with a key figure in an INSS fraud investigation, according to his lawyer.
Zé Vaqueiro, Pablo, Zezo, Iguinho, and Lulinha, Mastruz com Leite, and more: see confirmed attractions for the São João of Castro Alves
The São João festival in Castro Alves will feature prominent Brazilian artists including Zé Vaqueiro and Mastruz com Leite from June 20 to 25, 2026.
Case about the breach of confidentiality of Lulinha to be analyzed by the STF plenary after Gilmar's request
The Brazilian Supreme Court will discuss the suspension of confidentiality breaches related to Lulinha, President Lula's son, after a request from Justice Gilmar Mendes.
Gilmar Mendes takes to in-person session decision on breaking secrecy of 'Lulinha'
Brazil's Supreme Court is set to hold an in-person session regarding the decision to approve or deny the breaking of secrecy on the data of Fábio Luís Lula da Silva, known as Lulinha.
Lulinha, Achilles' heel of his father, the president of Brazil
Lula's son, Lulinha, is under scrutiny for alleged ties to a corruption scandal, prompting calls for him to defend himself.
INSS CPI appeals against decisions by Dino that barred data privacy breaches such as that of Lulinha
The INSS CPI has appealed a decision by Minister Flávio Dino that suspended the approval of data privacy breaches related to investigations involving Lulinha, the son of President Lula.
Flávio targets Lulinha; government minimizes breach of secrecy but sees electoral risk
Senator Flávio Bolsonaro is exploiting the breach of secrecy involving Lula's son, Lulinha, as a political weapon in the upcoming election campaign, while the government downplays its significance yet acknowledges potential electoral risks.
'Nothing unusual regarding the business sector,' says reader about Lulinha's financial data
Readers express mixed opinions about the financial activities of Lulinha, questioning the integrity of reporting and discussing transparency in financial dealings.
CPI President Wants Dino to Explain Suspensions of Confidentiality Breaches of Lulinha and Other Targets
The president of the INSS CPI, Senator Carlos Viana, is set to request the attendance of Minister Flávio Dino to explain his recent decision to suspend the breach of confidentiality related to Lulinha, son of President Lula.
Voting 'in bulk': understand the term used by Dino in the decision that annulled the confidentiality breach of Lulinha
Brazil's Supreme Court has annulled a confidentiality breach order for Lulinha, the son of President Lula, using the term 'voting in bulk' to refer to parliamentary decision-making processes.
Understand Lulinha's links to the INSS scandal and what is known so far
Fábio Luís Lula da Silva, known as Lulinha, faces scrutiny amid investigations into fraud scandal involving Brazil's National Social Security Institute (INSS), increasing tensions between the government and opposition.
Lula's son made 1,500 bank transactions and moved R$ 19.5 million between 2022 and 2026, reveals breach of secrecy
A congressional committee in Brazil revealed that Fábio Luís Lula da Silva, known as Lulinha, conducted extensive financial transactions amounting to R$ 19.5 million amid allegations of financial impropriety.
Dino suspends the lifting of banking and tax secrecy of Lulinha and other targets of the CPI of INSS
Minister Flávio Dino suspended the lifting of bank and tax secrecy for those listed by the CPI of INSS, including the president's son Lulinha.
Dino annuls confidentiality break for Lulinha, approved by the CPMI of the INSS
Supreme Federal Court Minister Flávio Dino has annulled the decision to breach the confidentiality of Fábio Luís Lula da Silva, also known as Lulinha, along with other requests approved by the CPMI of the INSS.
Lulinha moved nearly R$ 20 million in four years
Fábio Luís Lula da Silva, known as Lulinha, reported bank transactions totaling R$ 19.5 million over four years, including significant transfers from his father, President Lula.
Lulinha's defense claims document leak is a 'serious crime' and denies involvement in INSS fraud
Fábio Luís Lula da Silva's defense asserts that the leak of confidential documents related to the INSS investigation is a serious crime and denies his involvement in any fraudulent activities.
CPMI of INSS: 'Lulinha' moved R$ 19.5 million between 2022 and 2026; defense says income sources are 'legal and legitimate'
The CPMI of the INSS revealed that 'Lulinha', the son of Brazilian President Lula da Silva, moved R$ 19.5 million through his bank accounts from 2022 to 2026, with his defense asserting the legality of his income sources.
Dino's decision mobilizes Lulinha against breaking secrecy, and CPI sees affront to Congress
A decision by Brazil's Supreme Court minister Flávio Dino to suspend the breach of banking and fiscal secrecy of a close associate of Lulinha has sparked controversy and backlash in Congress.
Defense of Lulinha requests Dino to extend decision that blocked disclosure in CPI
Lulinha's defense requested the extension of a decision to prevent the disclosure of bank and fiscal secrecy concerning a related businesswoman in a parliamentary inquiry.
President of the CPI of the INSS sees invasion of prerogatives in Dino's decision that suspended secrecy of 'Lulinha's' friend
Senator Carlos Viana criticized a Supreme Court decision that suspended the secrecy order regarding the businesswoman Roberta Luchsinger, viewing it as an overreach of judicial authority into legislative matters.
CPMI sees precedent in Dino's decision to suspend the confidentiality breach of 'Lulinha'
The CPMI of INSS is evaluating whether a recent Supreme Court decision by Flávio Dino could set a precedent affecting the confidentiality breach of Fábio Luís Lula da Silva, known as 'Lulinha', the son of Brazil's president.
Government supporters avoid friction with Alcolumbre after Lulinha case and try to preserve Messias
Supporters of President Lula are cautiously refraining from criticizing Senate President Davi Alcolumbre in the lead-up to crucial votes.
Dino suspends the breaking of Lulinha's confidentiality approved by the INSS CPI
Brazil's Minister Flávio Dino has suspended a congressional committee's approval to break the banking and tax confidentiality of Fábio Luís Lula da Silva, known as Lulinha.
Dino suspends the confidentiality breach of a businesswoman friend of 'Lulinha' by CPI of the INSS
Brazil's Supreme Court Minister Flávio Dino has suspended the breach of bank and tax secrecy for businesswoman Roberta Luchsinger amid investigations linked to the INSS CPI.
Government members disagree with Alcolumbre's decision to maintain the lifting of confidentiality of Lulinha
Government members express differing opinions regarding the Senate President's decision to uphold the confidentiality breach concerning Lulinha, son of President Lula.
Gleisi reaffirms that the breaking of Lulinha's secrecy was a blow and regrets maintenance of the act by Alcolumbre
Gleisi Hoffmann condemned the Senate's decision to break the confidentiality of Lulinha, calling it a political blow.
The weight of the Lulinha factor
Fábio Luís Lula da Silva, known as Lulinha, acknowledged traveling to Portugal to visit a medicinal cannabis factory with an acquaintance amid ongoing scrutiny regarding his financial dealings.
Lulinha and the fraud at the INSS
The article highlights the connection between President Lula's family and a massive fraud involving Brazil's social security system, the INSS.
Senate President rejects request to annul the disclosure of banking and tax secrecy of Lulinha by the CPMI of INSS
The President of the Senate, Davi Alcolumbre, has rejected a request to annul the banking and tax secrecy disclosure of Lulinha, the son of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, as approved by the CPMI of INSS.
Alcolumbre states he wants to decide on the confidentiality of Lulinha and will consult the Senate's legal advisory
Davi Alcolumbre, President of the Senate in Brazil, expressed his intention to decide on the breaking of banking and fiscal secrecy concerning Fábio Luís, the son of President Lula, known as Lulinha, while planning to consult the Senate's legal advisory for additional guidance.
CPMI of INSS: Alcolumbre says he wants to decide on the annulment of Lulinha's confidentiality breaches: 'I will listen to the advocacy'
Senate President Davi Alcolumbre plans to address a request from government lawmakers to annul a vote that permitted the breaking of confidentiality regarding Fábio Luis Lula da Silva, also known as Lulinha.
Businesswoman friend of Lulinha appeals to the Supreme Court to suspend confidentiality breach in INSS CPI
Roberta Moreira Luchsinger has appealed to the Supreme Court of Brazil to suspend the breach of her banking, tax, and telecommunication secrecy approved by a mixed CPI investigating improper discounts in social security benefits.
Allies of Lulinha strengthen political defense of the government amid INSS investigations: 'Lula lets the Federal Police investigate'
Allies of Fábio Luís Lula da Silva, known as Lulinha, are defending the Brazilian government's position while he faces investigations, emphasizing that President Lula allows police investigations.
Alcolumbre analyzes CPI material to decide on the revocation of Lulinha's secrecy
Brazilian senators present conflicting technical arguments regarding the CPI's decision to break the bank and tax secrecy of Lula's son, Lulinha, in a politically charged atmosphere.
The siege on Lulinha and the breaking of confidentiality by the Federal Police pressures the government on the eve of the electoral campaign
Investigations involving Lulinha, son of Brazilian President Lula, and the Federal Police's actions have raised concerns about their potential impact on the upcoming election campaign.
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The article highlights various news events in Acre, Brazil, including authorization for a confidentiality breach related to Lulinha, a CPI session with physical altercations, and significant updates on a Mega-Sena lottery.
Lulinha's lawyer tells Mendonça that the breaking of confidentiality was unnecessary and offers to provide data
Lulinha's lawyer argues that the breaking of confidentiality on his client's financial and telematic information was unnecessary and expresses willingness to cooperate with the investigation.