Mar 16 β€’ 11:58 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Politicians bet on selective collaboration from Vorcaro, but investigators reject it and say that cooperation must advance with evidence

Investigators involved in the case of businessman Daniel Vorcaro are refusing to accept selective plea deals and insist that any cooperation must fully disclose all related illicit activities.

In the ongoing investigation surrounding businessman Daniel Vorcaro, law enforcement officials have made it clear that they will not accept any selective plea deals, indicating that all illicit activities linked to the case must be disclosed, especially those involving public officials across various governmental branches. This stance arises amid discussions within the investigative team that anyone wishing to collaborate must do so transparently, without omitting details regarding the involvement of authorities. Individuals connected to the Minister MendonΓ§a's office have emphasized that no one is being coerced into making deals, but any potential agreement reached out of court must be exhaustive in its revelations.

Sources indicate that the Federal Police will rigorously cross-check any information provided in a plea agreement with existing evidence in the case file. Investigators have expressed that only a comprehensive disclosure of all evidence will be considered substantial enough to gain judicial approval, rejecting the notion of accepting

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