Feb 9 • 12:08 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

CPI of INSS cancels session this Monday after son of Maurício Camisotti presents medical certificate

The CPI of the INSS canceled its Monday session after Paulo Camisotti, son of businessman Maurício Camisotti, presented a last-minute medical certificate.

The mixed CPI of the INSS canceled its session scheduled for Monday due to a last-minute medical excuse presented by Paulo Camisotti, the son of businessman Maurício Camisotti. Paulo was slated to appear before the committee but could not attend, leading to criticism from Senator Carlos Viana, the president of the commission. He emphasized that the committee would not accept medical excuses to delay investigations and warned of possible legal actions, including coercive measures if necessary.

Senator Viana expressed concern over the implications of accepting a medical excuse that could undermine the integrity of the investigation into INSS fraud. The cancellation occurred amidst serious allegations against Maurício Camisotti, who has been in custody since September 12, 2025, for his alleged involvement in fraud schemes related to the INSS. The CPI is under pressure to ensure accountability and transparency in this high-profile case.

As the investigation unfolds, there are growing concerns regarding the use of medical certificates as a tactic to evade questioning and hinder the progress of the inquiry. The committee's firm stance reflects a commitment to upholding investigative rigor, which could lead to significant legal consequences for those attempting to obstruct justice as the fraud allegations against Maurício Camisotti loom large over the proceedings.

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