STF & Banco Master: Wear and Tear Solutions Discussed

by Mark Thompson

Here’s a breakdown of the key facts from the provided text,focusing on connections to Minister toffoli and the Tayayá resort,and also other potentially relevant details:

key Points & Connections:

* Tayayá Resort & Toffoli: Minister Toffoli is a frequent visitor to the Tayayá resort,even after selling his stake. He visits with his brothers, José Carlos and José eugênio Dias Toffoli, and other family members. Employees believe he is the owner due to his frequent presence and security detail. He reportedly has an exclusive house there and arrives by helicopter.
* Ownership History: The resort was previously owned by Toffoli’s brothers. It was then sold to Paulo Humberto Costa, a lawyer who works for J&F (the holding company of JBS, a major meat producer). Costa bought out the remaining stakes from Maridt and a fund linked to Vorcaro’s brother-in-law. Now, the resort has a fund linked to Zettel as it’s main partner.
* Potential Conflict of Interest: Toffoli’s continued visits to the resort while handling the “Master case” raise questions about potential conflicts of interest.
* “Master Case” & Travel: Toffoli faced scrutiny for traveling to Lima, Peru, on a private jet owned by a businessman, alongside a lawyer representing an executive involved in the “master case.” He attended a soccer game (Flamengo vs. Palmeiras) during this trip.
* Code of Conduct: There’s discussion about approving a code of conduct for Supreme Court ministers as a way to address the crisis.
* Minister’s Brother’s Role: One of the minister’s brothers managed the resort at some point.
* Recent Developments: Fachin is anticipating returning to Brasília and holding talks with STF ministers about the Master case.

In essence, the text paints a picture of a close relationship between Minister Toffoli and the Tayayá resort, raising concerns about potential ethical issues given his involvement in the “Master case.”

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