Romeu Zema Criticizes Slow Pace of Banco Master Investigation, Calls for Swift Action
Romeu Zema (Novo) em evento na Associação Comercial e Empresarial de Caruaru (Acic) Arthur Oliveira/TV Asa Branca Romeu Zema (Novo), ex-governador de Minas Gerais e pré-candidato à Presidência da República, criticou nesta sexta-feira (19) a lentidão na apuração sobre as polêmicas envolvendo o Banco Master e afirmou que o processo avança a “passos de tartaruga”. A declaração aconteceu enquanto ele participava de uma coletiva de imprensa na Associação Comercial e Empresarial de
Romeu Zema, former governor of Minas Gerais and a presidential hopeful, has criticized the slow progress of investigations into the Banco Master controversy. Speaking at an event in Caruaru, Pernambuco, Zema described the process as moving at a 'turtle's pace' and urged for a more expeditious approach. He expressed disappointment that investigations involving alleged wrongdoings are being protracted, suggesting a lack of urgency from authorities. Zema's remarks came after recent developments in the investigation, which have reportedly targeted Senator Jacques Wagner. The former governor advocated for a concentrated effort to identify and hold accountable all individuals involved with the bank.
This commentary highlights public frustration with the pace of justice and accountability in high-profile financial investigations.
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