Overview
- The Procuradoria-Geral da República formally rejected Daniel Vorcaro's second delação proposal on Monday, June 15, 2026, following an earlier negative view from the Polícia Federal.
- Prosecutors said the submission relied largely on hearsay, failed to provide newly corroborated facts and did not include a concrete commitment to return funds to public coffers.
- The PGR had pressed for a clear signal on restitution—reportedly demanding an indication of roughly R$60 billion—before advancing collaboration talks.
- With the negotiation closed, STF relator André Mendonça must now decide whether to transfer Vorcaro from his special PF cell to a common or federal prison and whether the material produced in talks can be used in the probe.
- The move affects Operation Compliance Zero, a multi‑phase federal inquiry that accuses Vorcaro of leading a multibillion‑real fraud tied to the Banco Master collapse that investigators link to about R$12 billion in alleged frauds and an estimated R$50 billion-plus exposure to the Fundo Garantidor de Créditos.