The Federal Court received a complaint against three former managers in case involving a contract for the purchase of 500 pulmonary respirators who were manufactured without authorization from Anvisa (National Health Surveillance Agency) during the Covid-19 pandemic. Videos released at the time showed the equipment being tested in pigs.
The substitute federal judge of the 36th Federal Court of Pernambuco, Augusto Cesar de Carvalho Leal, received the complaint of the Federal Public Prosecutor to establish the beginning of the criminal action against former Secretary of Health of Recife Jailson de Barros Correia, the ex -Deante of Network Conservation of the Health Secretariat of Recife Mariah Simões da Mota Loureiro Amorim Bravo and former Executive Director of Administration and Finance of the Health Secretariat of Recife, Felipe Soares Bittencourt.
The purchase, with exemption from bidding and which totaled R $ 11.55 million, involved funds passed on by the Union through the National Health Fund. Of the 500 respirators of the contract, 50 were paid and 35 delivered. The contract was broken and the money, returned to the city.
The complaint involves illegal direct hiring. The document cites some factors, such as disability
Technical, due to Anvisa’s lack of authorization for the contracted company to make the devices or use them in humans, as well as the absence of compulsory registration in the agency or the exemption of registration in relation to the marketed pulmonary fans.
The piece also cites the use of documents containing false information that Brasmed Veterinary would be hiring the government, when, in fact, it was the company Bioex that would provide the products, and indicates that Brasmed would not have legal and economic capacity -Financeira to comply with contracts of R $ 11.55 million for not having employees or establishment, besides having capital of R $ 50 thousand.
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