AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·16 décembre 2025
Camarote scandal: Casares responds, takes case to Ethics Council

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·16 décembre 2025

After releasing a statement through his social media, President Julio Casares decided to take action against the protagonists of the Camarote Scandal, which resulted on Monday (15th) in the dismissal of Douglas Schwartzmann, who was then responsible for the club's youth categories, and Mara Casares, the ex-wife of the president and cultural and events director.
On the evening of Tuesday (16th), after a meeting with allied political groups, the tricolor leader decided to send a letter to Olten Ayres de Abreu, president of the Deliberative Council, requesting that the case be forwarded to the organization's Ethics Committee.
As a result, Schwartzmann and Mara will be investigated and may be punished as club advisors.
It is a clear attempt by the leader to prevent the political crisis (intensified by the case) from worsening. This Wednesday (17th), the Council will meet to vote on the budget forecast for 2026, and the scenario is bleak for Casares. Long-time allies threaten to turn opposition and amplify the discourse for his removal from the presidency.
For now, according to AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR, Casares admitted the blow from the scandal, refuses to talk about resignation, and only admits to anticipating the elections, a suggestion embraced precisely by Olten along with some cardinals.
“Cases like this cannot go without being properly clarified, and this will be done through the inquiry that was immediately initiated after the revelation of the episode. This work is being done on two fronts: the first and most important is the external audit, to ensure there is no possibility of political interference or influence. Everyone will be heard, and a final report will provide the club with its considerations and guidance on possible next steps. In parallel, the internal inquiry will be handled by the compliance department,” explained the president.
“I do not support or practice pre-judgment and prior condemnation. I believe in the broad right to defense. But I emphasize that, whatever the outcome of the inquiry, we will act rigorously with anyone who is eventually identified with inappropriate conduct in the club. There is and will be no favoritism due to proximity, friendship, kinship, function, or political alignment. We cannot coexist with any kind of wrongdoing. No person is and never will be greater than São Paulo Futebol Clube,” he concluded.
The club's statute provides for punishments for members who commit infractions, ranging from warnings and suspensions to compensation, loss of mandate, temporary ineligibility, and permanent removal. The internal regulations establish that “causing damage to the image of São Paulo, in any condition or in the exercise of any position belonging to the powers of São Paulo” is subject to suspension of 90 to 270 days, with the possibility of a greater penalty when the member holds a position of power.
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