Ministry of Education proved to the Federal Court of Auditors to have a contribution; Cut had established 120 days to regularize the financing of the educational program
The MEC (Ministry of Education) sent documents to the Federal Court of Audit (TCU) that prove the transfer of R $ 3 billion from FGO (Guarantee Operations Fund) to the Pé-de Step program.
The contribution was made on June 11 to FIPEM (Fund for the Incentive for Permanence and School Completion), while requested by Congress R $ 686 million in supplementary credit for the Educational Program Pé-de Step. The information is from the portal UOL.
The documentation responds to the educational program to be funded within the budget. In February, the Court established a period of 120 days to regularize the financing.
In January, intended for the foot after identifying irregularities in financing. The following month, the court released appeals on the condition that the government would begin legislative processing to regularize the situation.
TCU temporarily authorized the use of FIPEM, administered by Caixa Econômica Federal, but did not specifically mention FGO as a valid source for the program.
The Short Foot R $ 200 a month to about 4 million low-income students during high school to combat dropout.
The Step
- what is it? – Financial incentive to public high school students beneficiary of CadÚnico;
- payment – R $ 200 for enrollment and monthly installment of R $ 225. It also has deposits of R $ 1,000 for a completed year (taken from savings after graduation in high school). The total can reach $ 9,200 per student.