Federal Police delegate who worked on investigations involving Bolsonaro and January 8 is appointed advisor to Moraes at the Supreme Court
Fábio Shor, a Federal Police delegate involved in investigations regarding Bolsonaro, has been appointed as an advisor to Minister Alexandre de Moraes at Brazil's Supreme Court.
Fábio Shor, a delegate from the Federal Police of Brazil, has been appointed as an advisor to Minister Alexandre de Moraes at the Supreme Court by Chief Justice Edson Fachin. This appointment marks a significant intersection between law enforcement and the judiciary, especially given Shor's involvement in high-profile investigations concerning former President Jair Bolsonaro and the events of January 8, when a riot occurred at the National Congress.
The implications of this appointment extend beyond mere personnel changes; it reflects the ongoing scrutiny of Bolsonaro's administration and the continuing legal fallout from the insurrection attempt. Shor's previous work on these investigations positions him as a key figure in upholding the rule of law in Brazil, potentially influencing how the court handles cases related to the actions of Bolsonaro's government
This appointment illustrates the dynamics within Brazil's judicial and political landscape, revealing the importance of legal expertise in navigating complex political situations. It also signals to the public and political critics that the court is intensifying its oversight of previous government actions, reinforcing the message that accountability remains a central theme in Brazil's political discourse.