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Brazilian Federal Police Say Derrite's Report on the Anti-Gang Bill Is a Setback and Restricts the Fight Against Crime.

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Following criticism, Hugo Motta said he had mediated a meeting between the congressman and the director of the Federal Police.
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The opinion of Congressman Guilherme Derrite (PP-SP) on the bill known as the Anti-Faction Bill could compromise ongoing investigations into the activities of organized crime in the fuel sector, Finance Minister Fernando Haddad said on Tuesday. According to the minister, the text weakens the work of the Federal Revenue Service and the Federal Police (PF) […] The post Haddad: Derrite hinders investigation into the fuel mafia appeared first on Mon…

The Minister of Fazenda, Fernando Haddad, stated this Wednesday (11) that the report of Federal MP Guilherme Derrite (PP-SP) on the Legal Framework for Combating Organized Crime violates the operation of the Federal Receipt and the PF (Federal Police) and can, in practice, strengthen organized crime. The text submitted by Derrite provides that the Federal Police participate, “in a cooperative nature”, in investigations conducted by state police …

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The Federal Police (PF) expressed concern at a proposal for an amendment to the draft anti-factation (PP-SP). In a note published on its official website, the corporation expressed concern about the change that, according to the PF, removed important powers of the institution in research and combat organized crime. “The text in discussion threatens to compromise the initial objective of the proposal, which is to strengthen the fight against crim…

Following criticism, Hugo Motta said he had mediated a meeting between the congressman and the director of the Federal Police.

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Brazilian Congressman Guilherme Derrite (PP-SP) presented modifications to his preliminary opinion on Bill 5,582 of 2025, of which he is the rapporteur, this Monday (November 10, 2025). Derrite kept intact the sections that reduce the powers of the Federal Police in combating organized crime. This is the main target of criticism from the allied base of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's (PT) government. On his official profile on X, Derrite a…

Government Lula stated that stopping Derrite for the PL antifacture restricts PF's action in investigations against organised crime.

·Curitiba, Brazil
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Gazeta Do Povo broke the news in Curitiba, Brazil on Monday, November 10, 2025.
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