VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 1st Edition-TO of Thursday, February 12, 2026.
The article discusses various national issues in Brazil, including investigations involving Supreme Court Justice Dias Toffoli, significant financial losses by Banco do Brasil, and political developments related to President Lula.
The article covers a series of news highlighted by Jornal Anhanguera, focusing on the political and financial landscape in Brazil. Notably, Justice Alexandre de Moraes of the Supreme Federal Court called for a meeting regarding a Federal Police report that mentions Justice Dias Toffoli, prompting discussions about Toffoli's involvement in ongoing investigations linked to alleged financial misconduct involving family interests in specific resorts. This situation raises concerns over the integrity of the judiciary amidst growing scrutiny.
Additionally, significant financial troubles are reported from Banco do Brasil, which has faced a default of R$ 3.6 billion from a single company. Furthermore, the Correios (Brazilian Post Office) has reportedly failed to pay R$ 3.7 billion to suppliers, employees, and taxes, indicating broader issues of financial mismanagement within these state enterprises. Such high-profile financial defaults highlight the economic challenges Brazil is currently facing, particularly as the government grapples with accountability in public finance.
Political news also features prominently, with the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) rejecting a fine against President Lula for early campaign advertising linked to samba-enredo, although it signaled that he and his party could face repercussions in the future for potential electoral violations. The report suggests a connection with an ongoing investigation into possible links between Brazil and the Epstein network, adding further complexity to the political narrative, especially in an election year where implications of these investigations could reverberate throughout the party dynamics and voter perceptions.