STJ Justice Marco Buzzi Granted Access to Court CCTV in Misconduct Inquiry
The internal inquiry granted his lawyers access to corridor CCTV to support a forthcoming defense.
Overview
- Buzzi’s request to review security footage from February through early March was approved by the three‑member commission running the STJ fact‑finding inquiry.
- The access reportedly covers cameras in the corridor outside his seventh‑floor office as his team prepares its response to the complaint by a former outsourced secretary.
- His defense is scheduled to examine the footage at the court on Saturday, seeking material to contest the harassment allegation tied to his office.
- The STJ plenary meets on April 14, when opening a formal disciplinary process is expected, which would broaden evidence gathering and require a formal defense.
- He remains suspended from duties and barred from the court and official vehicle, while a CNJ disciplinary case proceeds under secrecy and a related criminal case is pending at the STF under Kassio Nunes Marques; he denies wrongdoing.