Mar 5 • 23:32 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

In conversations, Vorcaro suggests that he met with Minister Alexandre de Moraes

Daniel Vorcaro, owner of Banco Master, is implicated in messages suggesting he met with Supreme Court Minister Alexandre de Moraes.

Daniel Vorcaro, the proprietor of Banco Master, has found himself embroiled in controversy after revealing through text messages exchanged with his then-partner, Martha Graeff, that he allegedly met with Alexandre de Moraes, a Minister of the Supreme Federal Court (STF), in April 2025. The messages, obtained by the Federal Police (PF) following a court-ordered disclosure of Vorcaro's telecommunications data, have been forwarded to the Congressional Commission of Inquiry (CPMI) investigating the INSS's handling of pension funds.

In the exchanged messages, Vorcaro hinted at his meeting with Moraes while they were both in Campos, indicating that the Minister was on holiday in the area. The conversations revealed not just the meeting but also gave insights into the casual nature of their correspondence, with Graeff expressing surprise at Moraes being in close proximity. Vorcaro confirmed that the Minister was indeed in Campos for the holiday, which has raised suspicions and sparked discussions about the nature of their interactions.

The revelation comes at a time of heightened scrutiny surrounding Vorcaro and Banco Master, amidst investigations into the bank's activities and its financial dealings. This connection to a prominent figure such as Minister Moraes may have serious implications for both Vorcaro's business and the integrity of the judicial system, as it raises questions about potential influence and corruption within Brazilian politics and banking. The outcome of this situation could lead to further investigations or ramifications for those involved.

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