The should be installed in March, with the aim of investigating the disposal of waste that could cause health or environmental problems, from products such as medicines and electronics.
The commission was created following a request from state deputy Delegado Olim (PP), who must be president or rapporteur of the commission. One of the focuses should be the company Silcon, investigated by the Public Ministry and responsible for around 80% of hospital collection in the state.
Although it is specifically dedicated to contaminating waste, the expectation is that the CPI will also end up focusing on the topic in general, encompassing aspects such as city hall contracts with cleaning companies.
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