Overview
- Ex-financial director Milton Salvador told the commission he handled roughly R$140 million over 14 months for companies linked to Antônio Carlos Camilo Antunes, known as Careca do INSS, describing invoices for association 'consultancies' and denying any partnership in the scheme.
- Lawyer Nelson Wilians attended the session but refused to testify after a habeas corpus from STF minister Kassio Nunes Marques guaranteed his right to remain silent and to forgo the truth pledge.
- STF minister Flávio Dino granted habeas corpus making optional the attendance of Cecília Montalvão, wife and business partner of the investigated businessman Maurício Camisotti, a move publicly criticized by the CPMI leadership.
- The commission converted planned summonses into invitations for top officials, approving hearings with AGU chief Jorge Messias, CGU head Vinicius de Carvalho, and Federal Police director-general Andrei Rodrigues.
- CPMI president Carlos Viana said Careca will be called again and indicated that his wife, Tânia Carvalho dos Santos, and son, Romeu Carvalho Antunes, could be brought in coercively if he fails to appear, with ex-minister Onyx Lorenzoni slated to testify next Thursday.