Feb 10 • 15:02 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

STJ decides to suspend Minister Marco Buzzi after sexual harassment accusation

The STJ unanimously decided to temporarily suspend Minister Marco Buzzi following accusations of sexual harassment made by an 18-year-old woman.

The Plenary of the Superior Court of Justice (STJ) held an extraordinary session on Tuesday, October 10, where it unanimously decided to temporarily suspend Minister Marco Buzzi in light of sexual harassment allegations against him. The allegations were made by an 18-year-old woman, whose account has sparked further investigation by the National Justice Council (CNJ). A new session is scheduled for March 10, during which the Commission for Inquiry will present its findings, and until then, Buzzi is prohibited from carrying out his duties or engaging with his official resources.

In a statement, the STJ emphasized that the suspension is a precautionary measure, meant to be temporary and exceptional. During this period, Buzzi will not be allowed to use his workplace, official vehicle, or any privileges associated with his position. This decision reflects the court's commitment to ensuring the integrity of its proceedings and addressing serious allegations against its members.

The situation has heightened attention to the issue of sexual harassment within Brazilian institutions, echoing ongoing efforts to tackle such issues across various levels of authority. Buzzi's temporary leave follows a medical certificate he presented requesting a 90-day medical leave, raising questions about the implications of the ongoing investigation and the future of his judicial career. As this case unfolds, it could influence public perceptions of judicial accountability and the measures taken to safeguard individuals against misconduct within the judiciary.

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