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[Opinion] TCU technicians understand that Lula can keep a R$ 80,000 watch

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Opinion still needs to be passed through the plenary of the Supreme Court The technical area of the Union Court of Auditors (TCU) concluded that President of the Republic, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, can keep the luxury watch from French brand Cartier, valued at R$ 80,000, according to the report. The opinion was based on a representation by deputy Sanderson (PL-RS). The decision still needs to pass through the TCU plenary, with no date for it to…
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Opinion still needs to be passed through the plenary of the Supreme Court The technical area of the Union Court of Auditors (TCU) concluded that President of the Republic, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, can keep the luxury watch from French brand Cartier, valued at R$ 80,000, according to the report. The opinion was based on a representation by deputy Sanderson (PL-RS). The decision still needs to pass through the TCU plenary, with no date for it to…

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