Mar 18 • 14:00 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

CPI of Organized Crime approves summons of Vorcaro's ex-fiancée and rejects hearing Valdemar

The Brazilian Senate's CPI on organized crime approved the summons of entrepreneur Martha Graeff while rejecting the request to hear Valdemar da Costa Neto.

On Wednesday, the Brazilian Senate's Parliamentary Inquiry Commission (CPI) on organized crime took a significant step by approving the convocation of Martha Graeff, an entrepreneur and influencer who was previously engaged to Daniel Vorcaro, the owner of Bank Master. This decision comes in light of critical evidence, including messages exchanged between Vorcaro and Graeff, which were seized by the Federal Police and suggest connections to high-profile political figures, such as Minister Alexandre de Moraes from the Supreme Federal Court. Senators Marcos do Val and Alessandro Vieira advocated for Graeff’s testimony, highlighting its potential relevance to ongoing investigations.

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