
Paulo Sérgio Neves de Souza
Paulo Sérgio Neves de Souza is a former director of supervision at the Central Bank of Brazil, known for his role in authorizing the acquisition of Banco Máxima by Daniel Vorcaro, which later became Banco Master. He resigned from his position during an investigation into alleged mismanagement and irregularities at Banco Master, although no formal charges have been filed against him.
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Recent news mentions
Former central bank director Paulo Sergio Neves de Souza was targeted by a search warrant and ordered to wear an ankle monitor.
Banco Master owner Vorcaro detained by Brazil police
Paulo Sérgio was an ex-director at Banco Central who is implicated in the corruption case.
Vorcaro 'corrompeu' servidor do BC responsável pela supervisão com guia em viagem à Disney, diz PFPaulo Sérgio Neves de Souza also resigned from his position in the Banking Supervision Department during the investigation.
Banco Central abre investigação interna sobre caso MasterPaulo Sérgio Neves de Souza was the former director of supervision at the Central Bank who also resigned during the investigation.
Banco Central abre investigação interna sobre caso Master



