Eliziane Gama says that CPMI will ask for access to confidential documents, and that the government can change the classification of reports.| Photo: Roque de Sá/Agência Senado

The CPMI rapporteur investigating the acts of January 8, senator Eliziane Gama (PSD-MA), said this Thursday (6/1) that the classified documents produced by the Brazilian Intelligence Agency (Abin) may be the classification revised by the government .

CPMI members intend to request access to the documents for analysis of the alerts made to the Institutional Security Office (GS). “We ask for these reports, including, so that they can reach the CPI”, said the senator in the register of Politics 360.

“These are confidential reports, and we even believe that this classification should be suspended by the government”, he added. Eliziane Gama also stated that it is necessary to check whether there may have been fraud in a report that the GSI would have omitted relevant information for the preparation of security on the 8th of January.

The senator is going to present the commission’s work plan next Tuesday (6), and will take into account the hundreds of requests already presented in the initial phase of the investigation.