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    Justice Under Scrutiny: Toffoli’s Unusual Intervention in the Banco Master

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    In a move that has raised serious questions about judicial overreach and the independence of Brazil’s financial regulators, Supreme Court Justice Dias Toffoli has unilaterally scheduled a confrontation hearing—known as an *acareação*—for December 30, 2025, pitting the owner of the failed Banco Master against a senior Central Bank official. This decision, made without request from prosecutors or police investigators, comes amid allegations of a massive fraud involving billions in questionable credit portfolios and smells of potential favoritism toward well-connected figures.

    The case centers on Daniel Vorcaro, the controlling shareholder of Banco Master, whose institution was liquidated by the Central Bank in November 2025 after evidence emerged of grave irregularities, including the issuance of billions in “toxic” assets without proper backing. Federal Police raids uncovered what appears to be a scheme to offload these dubious credits onto public institutions like the Banco de Brasília (BRB), potentially endangering taxpayer funds and the stability of the national financial system. Vorcaro and former BRB president Paulo Henrique Costa face serious accusations, yet both have been released pending further proceedings.

    Toffoli’s intervention began when he pulled the investigation from lower courts to the Supreme Court, imposing total secrecy on the proceedings. Now, he has ordered Vorcaro and Costa—both under investigation—to confront Ailton de Aquino Santos, the Central Bank’s Director of Supervision, who is merely a technical witness, not a suspect. Legal experts across the spectrum have called this premature and atypical: confrontations are typically reserved for later stages, after individual testimonies reveal clear contradictions. Here, no formal depositions have even been taken.

    Worse, Toffoli rejected a direct plea from Prosecutor-General Paulo Gonet to suspend the hearing, arguing it risks derailing the ongoing inquiry. Gonet rightly pointed out that forcing a confrontation now could intimidate public servants and undermine the methodical work of law enforcement. Sources within the Federal Police and Central Bank express outright discomfort, viewing the move as undue pressure on regulators who did their duty by shutting down a troubled bank to protect the economy.

    Conservatives have long warned about the dangers of an activist judiciary meddling in the affairs of independent institutions. The Central Bank, under its current leadership, acted decisively to avert a broader crisis—yet now its officials are being hauled into a high-profile showdown during the judicial recess, on the eve of New Year’s Eve. This timing alone suggests haste over prudence.

    What explains Toffoli’s solitary crusade? Critics point to Vorcaro’s extensive network of influential contacts in Brasília, including past ties to legal circles close to the Supreme Court. While no concrete proof of impropriety has surfaced, the optics are damning: a justice single-handedly steering a sensitive probe, overriding prosecutors, and subjecting a regulator to face-to-face grilling alongside accused fraudsters.

    At stake is more than one bank’s collapse—it’s the integrity of Brazil’s institutions. When judges assume the role of investigators, bypassing established protocols, it erodes public trust and invites suspicion of selective justice. The rule of law demands impartiality, not personal initiatives that appear to shield the powerful. Brazilians deserve transparency and accountability, not secretive maneuvers that prolong uncertainty in a case already fraught with risk to the public purse.

    As this unusual hearing approaches, one thing is clear: the Supreme Court’s actions will be watched closely. True justice requires letting professional investigators do their job without interference from the bench. Anything less invites chaos and favoritism into the heart of our republic.

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