Initiative arises in response to the requests of Minister Flávio Dino, who seeks to ensure greater clarity in the indications and the execution of these resources
The Brazilian government, together with the National Congress, presented a new plan to the Supreme Federal Court (STF) to improve transparency in the management of. This initiative arises in response to requests from Minister Flávio Dino, who seeks to ensure greater clarity in the indications and the execution of these resources. Among the main proposals of the plan, the creation of transparency mechanisms for commission and bench amendments for the year 2025. The proposal includes the dissemination of minutes and the use of standardized spreadsheets, facilitating the monitoring of actions.
In addition, the government has pledged to identify the rapporteur’s parliamentarians between 2020 and 2022, as well as commission amendments from 2022 to 2024. This information will be available on the Transparency Portal, allowing easier access and direct to the data. For the 2025 budget, a new ordinance will be prepared, establishing clear procedures for the indication of amendments. An important point is that PIX -type amendments cannot be executed without presenting a work plan, which aims to ensure more responsible use of public resources.
The Comptroller General of the Union (CGU) is already conducting audits on the use of amendments, with the expectation that the results will be released in 2025. These audits are part of a continuous effort to monitor and evaluate the application of resources. Finally, it is important to emphasize that the payment of commission amendments and remains to pay for rapporteur is still restricted. This limitation is due to the lack of identification of the authors of the amendments, which prevents the release of resources. The plan will now be submitted to the analysis of Flávio Dino, who will have the responsibility to approve it.
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Published by Matheus Oliveira