Overview
- Brazil’s National Treasury Attorney’s Office accepted the Chamber’s request and recorded the debt, in an order signed by prosecutor Luísa Gomes Rodrigues de Andrade.
- Eduardo Bolsonaro owes just over R$13,9 thousand for four unjustified absences in March, with the Chamber also seeking a 30% late charge.
- The Chamber tried to deduct the amount from his March paycheck, found insufficient funds, and opened an individualized collection process.
- A billing notice was delivered to his office on August 13 and the GRU later expired without payment; he was placed in the federal Cadin credit‑debtor registry on October 27.
- Inclusion in the Union’s debt roll allows extrajudicial protest and credit‑protection listings, as the deputy remains licensed and living in the United States and was recently made a defendant by the STF in a separate case.