Mar 4 • 11:50 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

Mayor and Deputy Mayor of Macapá are removed and targeted by Federal Police by order of Flávio Dino

The Mayor of Macapá, Dr. Furlan, and Deputy Mayor Mario Neto have been suspended and are under investigation for alleged involvement in a bidding fraud scheme.

Dr. Furlan, the Mayor of Macapá, and his Deputy, Mario Neto, were removed from their positions for 60 days following a Federal Police operation ordered by Minister Flávio Dino of Brazil's Supreme Court. The investigation centers around accusations of a fraud scheme related to public bidding in a contract associated with the Municipal Health Department of Amapá's capital. Federal Police conducted searches at locations linked to the mayor as part of the inquiry, indicating significant legal repercussions for the local administration.

The investigation reportedly suggests the existence of a criminal scheme involving public officials and businesspeople who allegedly manipulated public bids, diverted public funds, and engaged in money laundering. Focused on the engineering projects for the General Hospital of Macapá, the operation's reach expands beyond the city, with executory measures also taking place in Belém and Natal, further hinting at a broader conspiracy within local governance and business sectors.

While the Federal Police's investigation is ongoing, the implications for the municipal government are considerable, with potential shifts in political power and governance arising from the removal of the mayor and deputy mayor. This incident not only raises questions about integrity and transparency in local government contracting but also underscores a growing trend in Brazil where accountability measures are increasingly being enforced against corruption in public office.

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