COVID-19 CPI

COVID-19 CPI
May 4, 2021 COVID-19 CPI Session
Native name CPI da COVID-19
DateApril 27 – October 26, 2021 (2021-04-27 – 2021-10-26)
Time(UTC−3)
Duration5 months and 29 days
VenueBrazilian Senate
LocationBrazil
Also known asPandemic CPI
Coronavirus CPI
COVID CPI
TypeParliamentary Commission of Inquiry
CauseCOVID-19 pandemic in Brazil and Brazilian sanitary crisis in 2021 [pt]
MotiveBrazilian government actions during the pandemic
ParticipantsMembers

The COVID-19 CPI, also known as Pandemic CPI, Coronavirus CPI,[1][2] or simply COVID CPI,[3] was a parliamentary inquiry commission from Brazil, with the goal to investigate alleged omissions and irregularities in federal government actions during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil. It was created on April 13, 2021[4] and officially installed in the Brazilian Senate on April 27, 2021.[5] It ended with the voting of the final report on October 26, 2021.[6]

  1. ^ Presidente do Senado confirma nomes para CPI da Pandemia, Agência Senado (Q937587) (April 15, 2021)
  2. ^ "Randolfe protocola pedido de abertura da CPI do Coronavírus no Senado". Poder360 (Q63728975) (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2021-02-04.
  3. ^ Vasconcelo Quadros (2021-04-30). "À Espera de Mourão". Agência Pública (in Brazilian Portuguese). Archived from the original on 2021-05-03. Retrieved 2021-05-05.
  4. ^ Augusto Castro. "CPI da Covid é criada pelo Senado". Brazilian Senate (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2021-04-15.
  5. ^ "CPI da Covid: Omar Aziz é eleito presidente e indica Renan Calheiros para relatoria". Portal G1 Política (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2021-04-27.
  6. ^ "CPI da Covid aprova relatório final, atribui nove crimes a Bolsonaro e pede 80 indiciamentos" (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2021-10-26. Retrieved 2021-10-26. Com a aprovação, a comissão de inquérito criada para investigar ações e omissões do governo durante a pandemia encerra os seis meses de trabalhos pedindo o indiciamento de 78 pessoas e duas empresas.