Former aide to Flávio Bolsonaro, mentioned in the 'rachadinha' scandal, earns R$ 407 from Bolsonaro's campaigns.
The money used to pay for the accounting technician comes mainly from electoral and party funds, as well as private donations.
247 - Accounting technician Alessandra Ferreira de Oliveira, former advisor to Senator Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ) when he held a seat in the Legislative Assembly of Rio de Janeiro (Alerj) and cited in the investigation of the "rachadinha" scandal, received R$ 407 from Bolsonaro's campaigns in these elections.
According to Folha de S. PaulAlessandra was chosen to provide services to 28 candidates. The majority of those who hired her (18) are affiliated with the PL, Flávio's current party. The list of those who hired her includes Flávio's brother, Congressman Eduardo Bolsonaro (PL-SP), who is seeking re-election. There are also four members of the PP and Republicanos parties, which are part of President Jair Bolsonaro's (PL) coalition.
The money used to pay the accounting technician came mainly from electoral and party funds, as well as private donations, according to the campaign accounts that were sent to the Superior Electoral Court until Friday (23). Also according to the report, the payments to Alessandra were made through two companies registered in her name, Ale Soluções Empresarial and Mandato Prime Serviços.
In May of this year, Mandato Prime welcomed lawyer Karina Kufa as a partner. She previously worked on the defense of Jair Bolsonaro (PL) and currently provides legal consulting and advocacy services for the campaign of federal deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro (PL-SP).
In a message sent to Folha de S. Paulo, Alessandra says that she is a "serious person, works hard, studies and keeps up to date" and that since 2018 she has been persecuted by the press with the aim of "targeting the Bolsonaro family".
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