The Bolsonaro clan buys properties with cash, but claims not to keep large sums of money at home.
Despite making real estate acquisitions using cash, Jair Bolsonaro's family never declared to the TSE (Superior Electoral Court) that they kept those amounts at home.
247 - A The Bolsonaro family has already acquired 51 properties through cash payments., a report from showed UOL released this Tuesday (30). Despite this, the Bolsonaros never declared to the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) that they kept money at home, reports the State St. Paul.
The only exception is councilman Carlos Bolsonaro (Republicanos), who in the 2012, 2016, and 2020 elections reported to the TSE (Superior Electoral Court) that he had R$ 20 "in cash kept at home."
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The TSE (Superior Electoral Court) registers the assets of all candidates in each election. Based on this data, it is possible to say that Jair Bolsonaro (PL) and his sons Flávio (PL-RJ) and Eduardo (PL-SP) never stated that they kept cash at home.
Jair Bolsonaro's ex-wife, Rogéria Bolsonaro, ran for city council in 2020 and 2000. On both occasions, she also stated that she did not have any cash on hand.
Having cash or making payments using it is not illegal, but there are initiatives aimed at prohibiting it, since the practice is widely used for money laundering.
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