took advantage of the reopening of the Judiciary to call, before the elections, a concentrated effort in favor of the code of conduct in the Federal Supreme Court, a model that he hopes will be adopted in other courts.
Fachin has the support of 50 civil society entities.
and gave a nod to the wing against the code.
Moraes condemned the “demonization of lectures” at company events. Toffoli argued that judges can be partners in companies and “have every right to their dividends”.
These statements suggest personal interests that conflict with the debate.
Corregidor in the caravan
In 2016, at a corporate demonstration, he recommended making lectures confidential.
In November, ministers from higher courts participated in a seminar in Rome. The Federal Council paid for minister Kassio Nunes’ travel expenses.
The then Minister of Justice, Ricardo Lewandowski, and members of the CNJ and CNMP were invited.
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A month earlier, eight ministers traveled to France and Germany in the company of private lawyers, with expenses paid, including family expenses.
Inspector Mauro Campbell, who is responsible for supervising the registry offices, was among the guests.
The caravan promoters also did not provide the event program.
Overpriced lectures
Jurist Ives Gandra told journalist Roseann Kennedy, from O Estado de S. Paulo, that “we are experiencing a crisis and need a code of conduct to return to the way things were.”
Magistrates “cannot participate in congresses sponsored by companies with cases to be judged in the STF”, he said.
In 2015, the Sheet revealed that
They were invited by the government of Minas Gerais to give one-hour lectures, each receiving R$40,000.
Ives Gandra interceded in Fux’s defense. He informed that the minister clarified that he would never be paid for lectures given to public authorities.
The event was held at Minascentro, in Belo Horizonte. Days later, Fux informed that he had decided to waive the fees.
At the time, former national inspector Eliana Calmon saw “overpricing”.
“We don’t pay for this either in the State or in the private sector,” he said.
Good and bad conduct
Cármen Lúcia was the first judge to publish the pay slip. He drove his own car. With Rosa Weber, he took the Constitution in the Nheengatu language to .
Dias Toffoli did it on a luxury ship.
In an ecumenical service at the Sé Cathedral, Maria Elisabeth Rocha, president of the STM, apologized for deaths and torture during the military regime.
Fachin refused an invitation to go to the Lisbon Forum, an event hosted by Gilmar Mendes. Maria Thereza, then president of the STJ, did not accept dinner with TRF-6 lobbyist judges.
Herman Benjamin, president of the STJ, maintains the rule that the court “does not cover expenses for air tickets and daily travel expenses that are not for institutional representation.”
Luiz Philippe Vieira de Mello, president of the TST, tried to discipline, in the CNJ, the benches of magistrates: he was defeated by the dissent led by Luis Felipe Salomão.
Salomão participates in caravans and chairs the editorial board of J&C magazine, which promotes judge events.
Previews and exit polls
Cármen Lúcia, president of the Superior Electoral Court, released a decalogue of recommendations to electoral judges. His term ends in June.
He is ahead of Kassio Nunes, who will preside over this year’s elections.
Kassio Nunes was chosen by the then president. He reached the Supreme Court with the blessing of Gilmar Mendes, who is known to be contrary to a code of ethics whose principles he tends to trample on.
Paulo Gonet, Gilmar’s nomination, was reappointed to the PGR with a strong rejection from the . Inexperienced, he will face major challenges in the election year.
Elections awaken the primitive instincts of the most radical politicians, as Roberto Jefferson demonstrated.
In theory and in practice.
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