The Chamber's CCJ begins hearing witnesses in Zambelli's impeachment proceedings.

The Chamber of Deputies' Constitution and Justice Committee resumes discussions this Wednesday, the 10th, on the case that could lead to the impeachment of Federal Deputy Carla Zambelli (PL-SP), who is imprisoned in Italy . During this stage, deputies are taking witness statements. The first to be heard will be hacker Walter Delgatti.
Delgatti, who is also in prison, will participate in the hearing via videoconference. He will speak at 10:00 am. Zambelli's lawyer, Fábio Pagnozzi, stated that the congresswoman will participate in the hearing via videoconference.
The pair were convicted in the same case for hacking into the National Council of Justice (CNJ) systems. Zambelli allegedly ordered the crime, and Delgatti carried it out. In the sentence that ordered the arrest, the Supreme Federal Court also called for the parliamentarian's revocation. It is precisely this point that, to become a reality, needs to be scrutinized by the Chamber of Deputies .
Also on Wednesday, at 2 p.m., Michel Spiero, the defense's technical assistant in the criminal case, will testify. Eduardo Tagliaferro, former aide to Minister Alexandre de Moraes , and pro-Bolsonaro blogger Oswaldo Eustáquio were also included as witnesses for the federal deputy's defense.

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