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Fabiano Contarato calls on the TCU (Brazilian Federal Court of Accounts) to investigate Bolsonaro's expenses with the corporate credit card.

Jair Bolsonaro, who promised to end the "gravy train," spent R$1,5 million in December alone, during his vacation.

Fabiano Contarato (Photo: Edilson Rodrigues/Agência Senado)

Forum Magazine - Senator Fabiano Contarato (PT-ES) announced through his social media that he has requested the Federal Court of Accounts (TCU) to conduct a comprehensive audit of the President of the Republic's corporate credit card expenses, which are extremely high and exceed those of his predecessors, while Brazilians are going hungry.

Furthermore, Contarato recalled that he had already requested the TCU (Federal Court of Accounts) in 2020 to investigate Bolsonaro's expenses with the corporate credit card.

In 2020, when Senator Contarato first filed a complaint with the TCU (Federal Court of Accounts), the president's expenses with corporate credit cards in the first four months of that year totaled R$ 3,7 million.

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