In a meeting with Lula, ex-GSI says he is ‘betrayed’ by subordinates

In a meeting with Lula, ex-GSI says he is ‘betrayed’ by subordinates

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At the meeting that sealed the departure of General Gonçalves Dias from the command of the Institutional Security Office (GSI), he told President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva that he was “betrayed” by subordinates. Dias resigned after the release of a video showing the general circulating among invaders of the Planalto Palace on the day of the January 8 coup acts. Right after the invasion, Dias told Lula that one of the CCTV cameras was inoperative on the 8th. According to reports heard by the blog, he alleged betrayal when trying to explain why he reported that the camera was disabled. Government ministers told the blog that Dias had not watched the full images of January 8 in Planalto – more than 160 hours. The report would have been made by his subordinates, who would have informed that there were no images of the entrance to the president’s office. The repercussion of the images, and the fact that members of the government itself, including Lula, claimed to have never had access to those scenes, led to the downfall of Gonçalves Dias. The fall of the head of the GSI also derailed the government’s attempts to prevent the installation of a CPMI in the National Congress led by the opposition, to investigate the January 8 acts.

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