Elite Power Play Exposed: The 2022 LIDE Dinner Seating Chart and Brazil’s Selective Scrutiny

By Hotspotnews

A recently circulated seating chart from the LIDE Brazil Conference dinner in New York, November 2022, offers a rare window into how Brazil’s political, judicial, and financial elites network — often at the expense of ordinary citizens who foot the bill for institutional failures. The document, reportedly drawn from Polícia Federal materials tied to the Banco Master investigation, lists two VIP tables sponsored by the now-collapsed bank and its controller, Daniel Vorcaro.

What stands out is not just who was there, but who wasn’t — and the glaring asymmetry in how accountability is applied today.

The Tables: A Who’s Who of Establishment Power

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Table 1 – Banco Master featured:

  • Daniel Vorcaro himself
  • Former President Michel Temer and Marcela Temer
  • Former Finance Minister Henrique Meirelles and Eva Meirelles
  • Former São Paulo Governor João Doria (founder of LIDE) and Bia Doria
  • Economist Persio Arida
  • Former STF Minister Carlos Ayres Britto and others

Table 2 – Banco Master included:

  • STF Minister Alexandre de Moraes and Viviane Moraes
  • Former STF President Dias Toffoli
  • Business figures like Nelson Tanure and others

The event took place at the exclusive Fasano restaurant in New York during the LIDE Brazil Conference (an organization founded by Doria). Reports indicate the Banco Master picked up significant costs for the gala-style dinner, even as the official program may not have listed it as a direct sponsor.54

This wasn’t a casual get-together. It was a high-end networking opportunity where a relatively small bank gained proximity to some of the most powerful people in Brazilian public life: an ex-president, current and former Supreme Court justices, ex-ministers, and the governor who created the very forum hosting the event.

What It Represents

At its core, the list exemplifies elite capture and influence peddling that transcends partisan lines. A banker building a fast-growing institution (later accused of massive fraud leading to the bank’s liquidation and Vorcaro’s arrests) used sponsorships and luxury events to cultivate relationships with the judiciary and political class. STF ministers — who decide cases involving politics, elections, and institutions — sat at tables funded by an entity now under serious federal investigation for alleged financial misconduct.

LIDE events have long served as platforms for business and political dialogue. Having Doria (the founder) at one of the sponsored tables adds another layer: the organizer’s own network intersecting with a controversial sponsor. The presence of figures from different ideological backgrounds — Temer’s circle, establishment economists, and STF members often criticized by the right for perceived overreach — shows these circles operate on access and reciprocity more than strict ideology.

Conservatives have long argued that true accountability requires looking at all participants in such arrangements, not just the convenient fall guy. This chart fuels that view: it depicts a system where financial players court judicial and political power, potentially blurring lines of independence.

Flávio Bolsonaro’s Absence: A Key Detail Ignored by Narratives

Despite breathless claims in some circles tying the Bolsonaro family directly to Vorcaro’s orbit through this event, Flávio Bolsonaro was not on either VIP table. The seating chart makes this clear.

Later developments (2025–2026) revealed messages and meetings between Flávio and Vorcaro, primarily related to funding for a biopic film about Jair Bolsonaro. Flávio has acknowledged contacts but described them as limited to the film investment and denied any wrongdoing or improper favors.62

The 2022 dinner list itself does not support narratives of Flávio being embedded in this particular elite gathering. His absence undercuts attempts to paint the entire episode as a Bolsonaro-specific scandal. If anything, it highlights selective storytelling: the same outlets and voices quick to link the right to Vorcaro have been quieter about the documented presence of STF ministers and other establishment heavyweights at the sponsored tables.

The Irony of Selective Investigation

Here lies the core hypocrisy: Vorcaro and Banco Master are under intense scrutiny, with arrests, liquidation, and ongoing probes into alleged fraud. Yet many of the “big wigs” who attended or were associated with these events — Supreme Court justices with enormous institutional power, former presidents, and high-profile politicians — face no comparable public reckoning or investigation tied to their presence at a table sponsored by a now-disgraced banker.

Conservative critics see this as emblematic of Brazil’s justice system: aggressive pursuit of certain actors while shielding or downplaying connections involving the judiciary and establishment figures. STF members wield decisive influence over political cases; their participation in events funded by a bank later accused of systemic issues raises legitimate questions about appearances and potential conflicts — questions that appear secondary in the current narrative.

True conservatism demands consistent standards: investigate fraud wherever it exists, demand transparency from all sides, and reject weaponized narratives that protect one class of elites while targeting others. The dinner list doesn’t prove criminality by the guests, but it does expose a cozy ecosystem that many Brazilians rightly distrust.

The document serves as a reminder that power in Brazil often flows through private dinners and sponsored forums rather than transparent institutions. Flávio Bolsonaro’s absence from this particular snapshot is a factual counter to overblown claims. The real story is the broader pattern of elite insulation — and why only some players seem to face consequences when the music stops.

Accountability should apply equally. Anything less undermines the rule of law.

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