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    HotspotorlandoNewsBy HotspotorlandoNews22 de December de 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Moraes Scandal: A daring Example of Conflict of Interest

    In a revelation that should alarm every Brazilian committed to the rule of law, Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes stands accused of personally intervening on behalf of a troubled bank that was paying his family’s law firm millions of reais. According to a detailed investigative report published on December 22, 2025, Moraes contacted Central Bank President Gabriel Galípolo no fewer than four times—three by telephone and once in person—to advocate for Banco Master, a financial institution later liquidated amid allegations of massive fraud.

    The facts are damning. Moraes’ wife, Viviane Barci de Moraes, heads a law firm that signed a lucrative contract with Banco Master in early 2024. The deal was worth up to R$130 million over three years, with monthly payments of R$3.6 million for broad legal and advocacy services, including representation before regulatory bodies like the Central Bank itself. While the bank’s owner, Daniel Vorcaro, prioritized these payments even as the institution teetered on collapse, Moraes—unprompted by any official Supreme Court proceeding—picked up the phone to press the Central Bank’s leadership to approve a rescue deal involving the sale to Banco de Brasília.

    Moraes reportedly argued that Banco Master was being unfairly “persecuted” by larger competitors and urged swift approval of the transaction. Central Bank technicians, however, had already uncovered evidence of R$12.2 billion in fraudulent credits—irregularities so severe that the bank was ultimately liquidated extrajudicially in November 2025. Galípolo informed the justice that approval was impossible given the findings, yet the interventions continued.

    This is not mere appearance of impropriety; it is the very definition of conflict of interest. A sitting Supreme Court justice, whose family firm stood to gain tens of millions from a bank’s survival, personally lobbied a key regulator to overlook grave irregularities. Such conduct raises serious questions about whether Moraes was acting to protect public integrity or private financial interests.

    Conservatives have long warned about the concentration of power in Brazil’s Supreme Court, particularly under justices who have expanded their authority far beyond traditional judicial bounds. Moraes has become the embodiment of this concern: a minister who has ordered nationwide social media suspensions, imposed censorship on political speech, jailed journalists and lawmakers without trial, and now appears to have used his influence in service of a private commercial interest tied directly to his household.

    The potential criminal implications are clear. Article 321 of the Brazilian Penal Code prohibits public officials from sponsoring private interests before the administration, particularly when leveraging their position—a charge made even graver if the interest proves illegitimate. Here, the interest involved a bank later exposed for multibillion-real fraud, and the official in question was a supreme court justice whose family was on the payroll.

    Compounding the scandal is the deafening silence from the Attorney General’s Office (PGR). Led by Paulo Gonet—an appointee whose nomination and confirmation owed much to the direct support of Moraes himself—the PGR has shown no inclination to investigate these serious allegations. Hours after the explosive report broke, Gonet’s office issued no statement, opened no preliminary inquiry, and gave no indication of action. This inaction fits a troubling pattern: the prosecutor tasked with guarding the public interest appears more committed to shielding a powerful ally than pursuing accountability. When the gatekeeper of justice refuses to even open the gate, the rule of law itself is undermined.

    Yet, as predictable as it is disheartening, meaningful institutional accountability appears unlikely. The main fraud case sits sealed in the Supreme Court itself under another justice’s relatoria. Dozens of impeachment requests against Moraes gather dust in the Senate, where political will to confront the court remains vanishingly small.

    This is precisely the danger conservatives have highlighted for years: when institutions meant to check power instead protect their own, the rule of law becomes rule by decree. When justices operate without fear of consequence—whether censoring dissent or intervening in private financial disputes—the democratic order frays.

    Brazil deserves better. It deserves judges who recuse themselves from conflicts, not ones who telephone regulators on behalf of their family’s clients. It deserves a Supreme Court that defends the Constitution rather than expanding its own power at the expense of separated institutions and individual rights.

    Until meaningful accountability is imposed—whether through congressional oversight, ethical reform, or public pressure—these scandals will continue. The Moraes affair is not an isolated incident; it is a symptom of deeper institutional decay. Conservatives must keep sounding the alarm, for the alternative is a republic where justice serves power rather than the people.

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