STF releases Lira’s appeal on passive corruption for trial

STF releases Lira’s appeal on passive corruption for trial

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Release focuses on an appeal by the federal deputy against a complaint for passive corruption.

The judgment of the action that deals with the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Arthur Lira (PP-AL), was released last Wednesday (31), by the Federal Supreme Court (STF). The release focuses on an appeal by the federal deputy against a complaint for passive corruption.

According to the STF, the analysis of the case should be carried out next Tuesday (6), in the First Panel of the Supreme Court. The complaint made in 2018, by the attorney general of the Republic Raquel Dogde, places Lira as the recipient of a bribe of R$ 106,000 from Francisco Colombo, then president of the Companhia Brasileira de Transportes Urbanos (CBTU), in the search for political support. The resources in question were seized at Congonhas airport, in São Paulo, with a parliamentary advisor to Lira.

Yesterday, the Court suspended a lawsuit also filed by Lira against his political opponent in the state of Alagoas, Senator Renan Calheiros (MDB-AL). In 2022, Calheiros accused Lira of abuse of power for allegedly interfering in elections in Alagoas territory, calling him a “thief already convicted of deviations in the Assembly” who “continues to steal from the secret budget, getting his dirty hands into the Federal Police in Alagoas to which I brought the ally”.

Arthur Lira accused Renan Calheiros of slander, injury and defamation, with the action being accepted at the 1st Criminal Court of Brasília, but Minister André Mendonça chose to suspend the proceedings in an injunction after agreeing with the defense’s argument that the court competent to judge actions of federal politicians in his mandate is the Federal Supreme Court.

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