The minister of the (Federal Supreme Court) maintained the suspension of the payment of the “Vale-Peru” Christmas from R $ 10,055 to judges and servants of the (Mato Grosso Court of Justice). In the decision, released on Wednesday (5.FEV.2025), the magistrate rejected the request of civil servants to release the values. The information is from the portal .
The case began when the TJMT decided to increase the food allowance from December to R $ 10,055, which by the CNJ (National Council of Justice). The deliberation of the Court of Mato Grosso also adjusted the monthly amount of food aid for subsequent months, setting it at R $ 2,055.00.
The suspension was decided on December 20 by the National Corregidor of Justice, Minister Mauro Campbell Marques.
Campbell considered that the readjustment and extraordinary payment could configure a “distrust”Of the nature of the benefit. Despite the CNJ suspension, the benefit to judges, servants and judges.
Public officials argued in the Supreme Court that the CNJ decision was disproportionate, saying they already had the money. Cármen Lúcia, however, pointed out that the interference of the Supreme in CNJ acts only occurs in extreme situations, not applicable to the case.
In her decision, the minister emphasized compliance with the norms and the importance of constitutional principles in public administration, especially that of morality.
“The suspension of the payment of the benefit paid to employees and magistrates of the Mato Grosso Court of Justice was observed the applicable rules, aiming to comply with the constitutional principles that govern the public administration, notably that of morality ”he said.
The value of special year-end food aid would be more than 6 times higher than normal food allowance paid to TJMT magistrates, which is approximately R $ 1,500 per month.
TJMT 2024 data show that the court has 39 judges, 285 judges and more than 6,000 civil servants. Thus, the payment of $ 10,055 to each of them results in an expense of more than $ 3.2 million in the month.
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