Benedito de Lira
Benedito de Lira was a Brazilian politician from Alagoas, member of Progressistas, Senator for his state and Mayor of Barra de São Miguel.
Life and career
Lira was born on May 1, 1942. He earned a Bachelor of Laws from the Federal University of Alagoas. Lira began his political career as City Councillor in his hometown between 1966 and 1970, and later as City Councillor of Maceió for two consecutive terms, between 1973 and 1982. He was State Deputy from 1983 to 1994.In 2002, Lira was elected Federal Deputy for the Brazilian Labour Party, and re-elected in 2006 for the Progressive Party.
In 2010, he was elected Senator with 904,345 votes, representing 35.94% of the valid votes.
In December 2016, he voted in favor of the Constitutional Amendment to limit public expenses. In July 2017, voted to approve the new Labour Reform.
In October 2017, voted to maintain Senator Aécio Neves in office, suspending the effects of the decision of the First Group of the Supreme Federal Court, in an investigation which he is accused of corruption and obstruction of justice after asking for R$ 2 million to businessman Joesley Batista.
Lira died from cancer on January 14, 2025, at the age of 83.
Controversies
Ambulances mafia
Benedito de Lira was one of the involved in the scandal of overpriced ambulances, also known as "leeches".Corruption in Petrobras
Benedito de Lira, along with his son Arthur Lira, was investigated by the Federal Police in the scheme of corruption in the state oil company Petrobras. The Police found evidences of passive corruption after the conclusion of open inquiries to investigate the participation of Benedito and Arthur Lira. According to the report, Arthur and Benedito "benefited with the receiving of undue periodic amounts, from the payment of bribes by companies which had contracts with Petrobras, due to the control of the Progressive Party of the Directory of Supplies, office held by Paulo Roberto Costa, in exchange for votes in projects of interest of the federal government".In February 2016, Lira had his goods blocked by the Supreme Federal Court, in a decision ruled by Justice Teori Zavascki, in a total of R$1.6 million The request for the blocking was made by the Prosecutor General Rodrigo Janot, who was responsible for the investigation against federal parliamentarians in the operation.