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The crisis caused by the investigation involving former Bolsonaro advisor Fabrício de Queiroz climbed this Friday. Jornal Nacional of TV Globo published an excerpt of a new report from the Financial Control Board (Coaf) identifying, in just one month of 2017, a series of payments and liquidities in the account of the elected Senator Flávio Bolsonaro (PSL-RJ). In total, the quotas amounted to 96,000 reais, which was considered suspect by the body, which traces the operations that may suggest the concealment of values and money laundering. Almost at the same time that the main Brazilian newspaper deepened the scandal, on Record TV, the closest to Bolsonaro, the eldest son of the president-elect gave his version in interview and denied any irregularity.
The revelation of the news The report of Coaf on TV Globo comes one day after Flávio Bolsonaro obtained before the Federal Supreme Court the freezing of the investigation concerning Fabricio Queiroz, caught between 1.2 million reigns between 2016 and 2017, a value incompatible with his formal remuneration. The case has been investigated by the Rio District Attorney's Office since the end of last year and Bolsonaro's son has testified before a court that, as a senator elected, only the superior court, in this case the Attorney General's office could investigate him. . In the petition, Flávio Bolsonaro also attempted to invalidate documents such as that of the Coaf exposed in the article. Although the STF still discusses the case permanently from February, the deputy from Rio says that all the evaluations were done before even qualifying for the post in the upper house.
Political Wear
The fifth day. The call of the senator elected by the privileged tribune with the STF, a file that the president and his family criticized in the past, had already caused a political wear and tear in the first month of the investiture of the Bolsonaro government. . Now, the trail of suspicious filings for the elected senator himself is shifting the case and embarrbading the family that has come to power by promising to root out "PT corruption". Although the deputy of Rio states that Flávio Bolsonaro is not the subject of a formal investigation, a line of calculation evokes the possibility that the pbadages made by the advisers of Flávio Bolsonaro in the account of Fábricio Queiroz have for final destination the elected senator, what he denies. It is illegal, but prevalent in the bademblies, chambers and prefectures of the country, the practice of parliamentarians to confiscate part of the wages of their employees, the so-called toll.
On TV Record, the eldest son of the president said that he considered "illegal". Coaf action, which allegedly violated his banking secrecy without judicial authorization. Flávio Bolsonaro said that he was not responsible for what his employees were doing outside of work and that he was not responsible for what his employees were doing outside of work.
As revealed up to now Coaf and in reports, the cash payments sent to Queiroz coincided with the payment dates of the Legislative Assembly of Rio de Janeiro (Alerj). Plus: In the case of deposits for the elected senator known Friday, most were made in the self-service terminal of Alerj. According to TV Globo, on different dates, the contributions were identified with identical values, with only a few minutes apart.
The inquiry concerning Flávio Bolsonaro's former advisor was born of a deployment of Operation Lava Jato in Rio, called Furna da Onça, which has already led ten lawmakers from Rio de Janeiro to prison. On December 6, the Coaf reported that Queiroz, a military police reserve officer, a former Flávio driver and long-time friend of the Bolsonaro family, had made a bank transfer of R $ 1.2 million. , "inconsistent with his holdings." In his report, the Coaf has identified transfers of R $ 24,000 from the former advisor to the account of the first lady, Michelle Bolsonaro. President Bolsonaro said that the value was related to a series of loans that she had made to the driver,
As the plot became clearer, TV Record announced that it would broadcast an exclusive Sunday interview of the first lady, the sweet face of the new government.
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