Overview
- The Treasury’s attorneys accepted the Chamber’s request and inscribed the debt, in a decision signed by procuradora Luísa Gomes Rodrigues de Andrade.
- The R$13,941.40 liability arises from four unjustified absences in March, recorded before his leave from the mandate began on March 18.
- A federal payment slip was delivered to his office on August 13 with a September 12 due date, payroll deduction failed for lack of balance, and the amount was not paid.
- After nonpayment, the Chamber entered his name in Cadin on October 27; the active-debt entry now enables protest and credit restrictions.
- The case followed a TCU recommendation prompted by a representation from Guilherme Boulos about public funding tied to Eduardo Bolsonaro’s stay in the United States.