TCU requests that Mendonça share possible evidence about authorities' participation in Vorcaro's parties
The TCU has requested evidence from Minister André Mendonça regarding high-ranking authorities' involvement in parties hosted by Daniel Vorcaro.
The Brazilian Federal Court of Accounts (TCU) has initiated a request for Minister André Mendonça of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) to provide any evidence related to the participation of high-ranking authorities in parties hosted by Daniel Vorcaro, the owner of Banco Master. This comes as part of ongoing investigations concerning possible illicit activities involving these officials. The request highlights the importance of accountability and transparency in governmental processes, especially in times when public trust in institutions is under scrutiny.
TCU Minister Jorge Oliveira signed an order on Saturday, outlining that the examination of this case would remain suspended until conclusive evidence emerges from the Supreme Court's ongoing investigations into Banco Master, a case also led by Mendonça. The TCU has emphasized the need for a careful approach, monitoring the situation as developments unfold, particularly the private gatherings referred to as "Cinê" that are under investigation.
Furthermore, Oliveira directed the technical team at the TCU to oversee the progress of the STF investigations and to prepare the case for further legal evaluation depending on the evidence that may be shared. This reflects a collaborative effort between the TCU and the STF to ensure thorough investigation of these serious allegations involving public authorities and potentially significant implications for governance and public integrity in Brazil.