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Frota leaves the government transition team after criticism; read more at Curto Flash

Alexandre Frota (PROS) was invited by the elected vice-president, Geraldo Alckmin, to participate in Lula's transition team in the area of ​​Culture, but after criticism from various places - including the artistic world - he withdrew. Read this and other news on Curto Flash, our selection of the main headlines of the moment.

It went out

Alexandre Frota (PROS) announces the departure of the transition team from the Lula (PT) government. On social media, Forta explained his departure and said he was suffering “cowardly and prejudiced attacks”. (Extra)

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Auxílio Brasil consigned credit suspended

After Bolsonaro's defeat, Caixa Econômica changed the rules and cut Auxílio Brasil's consigned credit. Other loans that were given to people at high risk of default were also suspended. (UOL)

Kassab in the SP government

National president of the PSD, Gilberto Kassab, will be government secretary and strongman for Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicans) in São Paulo. The relationship between the elected governor and Kassab bothers pocket supporters around him. (Value)

The topic has already become a meme for former scholarship holders:

Black Fraud

Today (25) is Black Friday and misleading advertisements and delays in deliveries lead to complaints on the 'Reclame Aqui' website. 16,9% of complaints on the website refer to the first case and 16,6% to the second case. Several stores are having problems, one of them is the Magazine Luiza website, which is being targeted by fraudulent actions during this period. Consumers expose false promotions on social media. (Folha de S. Paulo)

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Corruption at the Olympics

This Friday (25), prosecutors raided the headquarters of the advertising company, Dentsu, to investigate corruption related to the Olympic Games. Haruyuki Takahashi, a former Dentsu executive, has been arrested four times in recent months on charges of receiving bribes from several companies that became sponsors of the Games. (Estadão Conteúdo)

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