Federal Police suggest investigating whether congressman acted to unblock entity accounts in the INSS case
The document, with 48 indictments, was presented by the Federal Police to Supreme Court Justice André Mendonça, the rapporteur of the investigations, on Friday.
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The payment of undue amounts to these high managers was necessary because, without their support, it would be impossible to continue with a fraud of such magnitude, involving more than 600 thousand victims and generating thousands of judicial and administrative complaints" - says PF report. Now, the conclusions will be forwarded to the Attorney General's Office, which decides whether to file charges, request the case be dismissed, or ask for further investigations. Both Cícero and Carlos were indicted in the investigation this Tuesday (14) by the Federal Police.
Furthermore, Conafer was the second entity that received the most discounts on INSS pensions, about R$ 484 million between 2019 and 2024, according to a survey by the Office of the Comptroller General.
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The payment of undue amounts to these high managers was necessary because, without their support, it would be impossible to continue with a fraud of such magnitude, involving more than 600 thousand victims and generating thousands of judicial and administrative complaints" - says PF report.
according to G1Now, the conclusions will be forwarded to the Attorney General's Office, which decides whether to file charges, request the case be dismissed, or ask for further investigations.
according to G1Both Cícero and Carlos were indicted in the investigation this Tuesday (14) by the Federal Police.
according to Folha de S.Paulo — Em Cima da Hora +1Conafer was the second entity that received the most discounts on INSS pensions, about R$ 484 million between 2019 and 2024, according to a survey by the Office of the Comptroller General.
according to Folha de S.Paulo — Em Cima da Hora +1
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