Federal Police transfers confidential data from Master to CPMI of INSS
Confidential data concerning Banco Master and its owner Daniel Vorcaro has been transferred to the CPMI of INSS for investigation into retirement and pension frauds.
The Federal Police in Brazil has transferred confidential investigation data related to Banco Master and its owner, Daniel Vorcaro, to the CPMI of INSS, which consists of deputies and senators tasked with investigating fraudulent activities related to pensions and retirements. This transfer occurred just hours after a decision by Minister André Mendonça of the Supreme Federal Court, who ordered that the data, estimated to be in the tens of terabytes, should not remain in the custody of the Senate's presidency where previous documentation had been held.
Following the minister's directive, Federal Police agents promptly visited the Senate to collect the electronic materials and deliver them to the CPMI for further investigation. The sensitive information will be stored securely within the mixed commission's vault, ensuring its confidentiality while allowing the commission to probe deeper into the alleged frauds associated with the retirement system. This swift action reflects the government's commitment to addressing issues of public concern regarding pension misappropriation.
Minister Mendonça's ruling underscores the importance of maintaining the integrity of the investigation while preventing unauthorized access to the sensitive data. The CPMI is expected to uphold this confidentiality as it seeks to unravel the complexities of the case against Banco Master, providing a significant step towards accountability in Brazil's social security system.