Federal Deputy Deltan Dallagnol (Podemos-PR) must wait for 60 or even 90 days to return to the Court’s agenda.| Photo: Pablo Valadares/Chamber of Deputies.

This Wednesday (15), the Special Court of the Superior Court of Justice (STJ) brought to the agenda the judgment of the injunction that exempts the federal deputy Deltan Dallagnol (Podemos) of the effects of the judgment of the Federal Court of Auditors (TCU) that intends to oblige it to reimburse the public coffers in the case of per diem and tickets for Operation Lava-Jato. The interlocutory appeal, however, was not judged, since one of the ministers of the Court, Mauro Campbell, asked to see the process.

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The action contemplates the request of the Attorney General of the Union (AGU) to suspend an injunction issued by the Federal Court of Paraná which exempts Dallagnol from the effects of the TCU decision to pay the public coffers BRL 2.8 million referring to the costs of per diems and tickets for the Lava Jato operation, coordinated by him between 2014 and 2020.

The rapporteur minister, Maria Thereza de Assis Moura, voted in favor of Deltan, while minister Humberto Martins expressed a contrary vote. Minister Hermann Brandão, who said he had his vote formed, preferred to wait for Minister Campbell’s request for views to demonstrate.

The action was expected to enter the Court’s agenda since the beginning of the Judiciary year, on February 1. The request for views has a period of 60 days to be presented, extendable for another 30 days. Only after this deadline should the matter return to the agenda of the Special Court of the STJ.