Court ensures survival in Orlando Diniz Senac-Rio2904440

Orlando Diniz was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1964. Son of a branch attached to the Azorean meat, grew up in his father's butcher shop in Urca. He graduated in law and took over the family business. He is president of the Union of Meat, Fecomércio, SESC Rio, Rio SENAC and IFEC.

The businessman Orlando Diniz was ousted from the presidency of Sesc in Rio de Janeiro on suspicion of irregular use of the resources of the entity. The director of the National Bureau of SESC, Maron Emile Abi-Abib, takes over for the next 120 days. Diniz was in the role since 1999.

Expenditures of approximately $ 20 million were placed in doubt by the national Sesc in recent months. A regional director also was removed on day 13.

The president Senac-Rio, however, appealed to Justice, on 30 June, to avoid being away from the office he holds for 12 years.

In the 1st instance, Judge Katia Cristina Torres Rising, the 8th Circuit Court, responded only partially to request Diniz, determining the "suspension of the effects of the conclusion in the report."

But the Court of Justice, the day after filing a interlocutory appeal, Judge José Diniz got from Carlos Balcony. the 10th Civil Chamber, which sought. In a preliminary decision, Balcony determined the suspensive effect of the report's conclusions.

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