With trials involving Bolsonaro, Moro, and Dallagnol, the TCU (Federal Court of Accounts) is under the spotlight of the election race.
In the coming months, the Court will analyze the actions of prospective candidates.
247 - The Federal Court of Accounts (TCU) will become an arena of dispute in this election year, but it has remained under the spotlight of the electoral race.
In the coming months, the Court will analyze the actions of prospective candidates, such as former Lava Jato judge Sérgio Moro and former prosecutor Deltan Dallagnol – both from Podemos – as well as measures taken by Jair Bolsonaro and government allies.
The main case in recent days involves the fees received by Moro when he provided services to the American consulting firm Alvarez & Marsal, the judicial administrator of Odebrecht. Dallagnol, former coordinator of the Lava Jato task force in Curitiba and recently affiliated with Podemos, is, in turn, being investigated by the TCU (Federal Court of Accounts) in a process that analyzes an "industry of paying per diems and travel expenses" to prosecutors "handpicked" by the operation.
Less than nine months before the elections, the TCU (Federal Court of Accounts) has become the target of attacks. Presidential pre-candidate Alessandro Vieira (Cidadania-SE) filed a complaint with the Attorney General's Office against Dantas two days ago, accusing him of abuse of authority.