CPMI of INSS approves summons for Vorcaro's brother-in-law and ex-girlfriend
The CPMI of INSS has approved the summons of Fabiano Zettel and Martha Graeff for questioning regarding Daniel Vorcaro.
The Mixed Parliamentary Inquiry Commission (CPMI) of the National Institute of Social Security (INSS) in Brazil has recently approved the summons of two individuals connected to Daniel Vorcaro, Fabiano Zettel, his brother-in-law, and Martha Graeff, his ex-girlfriend. The decision was made on Thursday, with the scheduling of their mandatory appearances yet to be arranged. This inquiry seeks to uncover information related to Vorcaro, who is at the center of an ongoing investigation.
Martha Graeff, who is a model and influencer, has a social media presence that has garnered her substantial public attention. Her connection to Vorcaro could add insights into his dealings and the implications surrounding the investigation. Similarly, Zettelβs familial link to Vorcaro places him in a position where his testimony is likely to be crucial, as family members may possess significant information concerning one another's actions and decisions.
Although attendance is generally compulsory for those summoned, there have been instances where individuals have successfully obtained court orders to avoid attending the CPMI sessions. This raises concerns about accountability and transparency in the investigation process, especially when key figures attempt to evade scrutiny. The outcomes of these summoned individuals' testimonies may prove pivotal in determining the next steps in the inquiry into Vorcaro's alleged activities.