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Dallagnol used ‘Ten Measures Against Corruption’ for personal political project, claims TCU

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Former Attorney Deltan Dallagnol which threw a tantrum online when he received a ticket for 2.8 million reais. behind reimburse the state treasury for daily funmust continue to experience stormy days.

It’s because The Federal Court of Auditors (TCU) will continue to comb the expenses of the ex-prosecutor, especially on the trips he made, When coordinated task force for Operation Lava Jato in Curitiba publish the Ten Actions against Corruption.

The auditors’ conclusions have already been identified trips to cities like Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Fortaleza and Porto Alegre, everything is funded by public money. At these meetings, then prosecutor attended meetings and lectured to spread the group’s ideas on the fight against corruption.

For TCU, Dallagnol’s strategy has always been to build way for raise it before the 2022 parliamentary elections. And not as an activity objectively related to ongoing investigations.

In the video footage, Dallagnol is clearly in despair. stated that TCU “wants to transfer to my account, wants to show me and other lawyers of Lava Jato the money that was invested to reimburse the society of 15 billion reais.”

He tries to justify himself by saying that “to restore this, we brought in specialist prosecutors from all over the country, people who specialize in money laundering, in the fight against corruption, to work here. the company will pay.

He also says that he was not an “administrator of a public ministry” and therefore cannot be held responsible for the daily allowance. “I didn’t order the per diem, I didn’t get that per diem, I didn’t authorize it,” he said.

ongoing investigations

The GTS is already investigating travel allowances for prosecutors who were from other cities but actually lived in Curitiba at the time of Lava Jato. For seven years, 7.5 million reais were spent on air tickets for the operation.

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