President of the INSS CPI calls for investigation into Lulinha's company in Spain
Senator Carlos Viana demands clarification on a company opened by Lulinha, son of President Lula, in Spain amidst an ongoing investigation into improper INSS benefit deductions.
Senator Carlos Viana, head of the INSS Parliamentary Inquiry Commission in Brazil, has raised concerns regarding a company opened by FΓ‘bio LuΓs Lula da Silva, commonly known as Lulinha, in Spain. This revelation comes as part of a broader investigation into alleged irregularities in benefit deductions administered by the INSS, which began in August 2025. Viana argues that the establishment of this business needs to be scrutinized to ensure transparency concerning Lulinha's business activities abroad.
The company, named Synapta, was registered in Madrid on January 13, 2026, and is described by Lulinha's defense as a 'shelf company' created to comply with legal requirements while not yet actively operating. However, Viana and other members of the CPI view such a company with skepticism, especially in light of warnings from the Federal Police that Lulinha's move could signal an attempt to evade investigation by leaving Brazil.
As the inquiry progresses, the political implications surrounding the Lula administration intensify, with opponents scrutinizing the activities of the president's family. This situation is reflective of ongoing tensions between governmental oversight and accusations of corruption within Brazil, showcasing the entangled nature of business and politics in the country and the scrutiny public figures face regarding their financial dealings.