Security guard says: "There's a plot to divide Filippelli and Agnelo"
A member of parliament defends the vice-governor and believes that the recorded conversations were planned to disrupt the relationship between Filippelli and Queiroz; the deputy comments on the meetings of the group of racketeers who were unable to do business with the district government.
João Porto_ Brasília 247 – Congressman Chico Vigilante (PT) has been speaking for months in the plenary of the Legislative Chamber of the Federal District (CLDF) claiming that there is a group of criminals trying to overthrow the governor of the Federal District, Agnelo Queiroz.
According to the congressman, this group frequently met at two houses in Lago Sul belonging to Mino Pedrosa, a former advisor to Cachoeira. Chico Vigilante claims that the group exerted pressure to secure business deals with the GDF (Federal District Government) and threatened to oust Agnelo if he refused.
Vigilante doesn't believe that the vice-governor, Tadeu Filippelli, paid Mino Pedrosa as shown in the wiretaps from Operation Monte Carlo. According to Vigilante, the conversation that appears in the investigation could be a strategy by the racketeers to turn the vice-governor against the governor of the Federal District. "The most sued person in the Federal District is Mino Pedrosa, and most of the lawsuits are against Filippelli. Including lawsuits demanding hefty damages," he argued.
CPI of the Wiretapping
The congressman maintains his position of not participating in the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry of the CLDF (Legislative Chamber of the Federal District). He believes the chamber is not equipped to investigate the case and that it should be resolved by the police.
"I maintain my position that the government should establish a core group of trusted Civil Police delegates, coordinated by the Director-General of the Civil Police, to investigate the facts, and I have already stated this to the government," he affirmed.
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