Mar 7 • 14:02 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

Prerrogativas criticizes abuses in the disclosure of Vorcaro's data and compares it to Lava Jato

The legal group Prerrogativas has publicly criticized the abuses involved in the investigation procedures, particularly regarding leaks related to banker Daniel Vorcaro and Fábio Luís, son of President Lula.

The legal group Prerrogativas released a statement criticizing the abuses occurring within investigative procedures in Brazil. Their statement followed recent leaks of sensitive information from banker Daniel Vorcaro's phone and financial data from Fábio Luís, the son of President Lula. While the group acknowledges the necessity of thorough investigations into fraud, they emphasize that irregularities during the process are unacceptable.

Prerrogativas draws a parallel to the notorious Lava Jato operation, stating that the selective leaking of police inquiry information and the embarrassing exposure of those being investigated are reprehensible acts. They express concern that such actions create an environment of public spectacle rather than adhering to legal propriety, which undermines the integrity of the judicial process.

The group's condemnation reflects a broader tension within Brazilian politics, especially under the current government led by Lula. The statement indicates an ongoing debate regarding the balance between necessary legal investigations and the potential for abuse of power through public leaks, pointing to the challenges that the judiciary faces in maintaining fairness amidst political pressures.

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