Mar 6 • 18:13 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

CPI President Wants Dino to Explain Suspensions of Confidentiality Breaches of Lulinha and Other Targets

The president of the INSS CPI, Senator Carlos Viana, is set to request the attendance of Minister Flávio Dino to explain his recent decision to suspend the breach of confidentiality related to Lulinha, son of President Lula.

Senator Carlos Viana, president of the INSS Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry (CPI), announced that he will present a request for Minister Flávio Dino to explain his recent judicial decisions before the commission. This includes the suspension of measures that would have allowed the breach of bank and tax secrecy concerning Fabio Luis Lula da Silva, known as Lulinha, son of President Lula. The request will be in the form of an invitation, making attendance optional for Dino, pending approval from the CPI.

Viana emphasized the importance of clarity regarding the legal grounds for Dino's suspension decision, which occurred shortly after an earlier decision permitted the breaking of confidentiality for Lulinha. This inquiry into Lulinha and others is significant, with Viana indicating that understanding the implications of Dino's legal reasoning is crucial for the work of the commission, as well as for public comprehension of the ongoing investigation.

The request to hear from Minister Dino reflects broader concerns about the accountability of judicial decisions and their impact on legislative inquiries in Brazil. As the investigation proceeds, the commission aims to ensure transparency and uphold its mandate to scrutinize public figures and their business dealings, particularly in the context of the political implications arising from the involvement of figures close to President Lula.

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