Feb 19 β€’ 16:09 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil Folha (PT)

Federal Revenue Agent Denies Leaking Data of STF Ministers

A Federal Revenue agent, Ruth Machado dos Santos, denies allegations of accessing private financial data of Viviane Barci de Moraes, wife of Supreme Court Minister Alexandre de Moraes, while under investigation.

Ruth Machado dos Santos, an administrative agent of the Federal Revenue in Brazil, is being investigated for allegedly accessing private financial data of Viviane Barci de Moraes, who is married to Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes. This suspicion arises from events that allegedly occurred in August of the previous year, when the data was accessed in GuarujΓ‘, a coastal city in SΓ£o Paulo. As a result of the investigation, a court order has placed an electronic monitoring device on Machado as a precautionary measure.

In her testimony to the Federal Police, Santos claims she was engaged in a separate face-to-face appointment when the information was accessed, asserting her innocence. The circumstances surrounding this case have raised questions about potential violations of privacy and misuse of power among public officials. Additionally, the initial report from O Estado de S. Paulo brought significant media attention, creating a narrative that could impact public perception about the integrity of Brazil's Federal Revenue agency.

The defense team for Santos firmly denies that she has any political affiliations or motives that would have influenced her actions. They express confidence in a thorough and fair investigation, underscoring the expectation that the judicial assessment will be conducted with respect for legal protections. This case highlights ongoing concerns about the intersection of public service, privacy rights, and the scrutiny that public officials face regarding their professional conduct in Brazil.

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