Ministry of Labor Quintupfils money for NGOs – 04/05/2025 – Power

Last year’s Ministry of Quintup, the value of agreements with NGOs, having as one of the champions organization linked to the ABC Metalworkers Union, from which the current minister (PT) emerged for politics.

The other two with the most targeting funds are today under suspicion.

The total hired money jumped from $ 25 million by 2023 (in nominal values) to $ 132 million last year, and most came from amendments made by deputies and senators to the federal budget.

The third NGO with the highest volume of contracts with the Ministry of Labor in the current management, which began in 2023, is Unisol (Central of Cooperatives and Solidarity Enterprises of Brazil), with R $ 17.6 million in partnerships.

From 2018 to 2023 – or in the last year of Michel Temer’s (MDB) management, throughout the government of Jair Bolsonaro (PL) and the first year of Lula 3 – the NGO had projects in values ​​that never exceeded $ 4.2 million per year.

The Ministry of Labor was temporarily extinguished in the Bolsonaro government from 2019 to 2021. The Transparency Portal shows covenants related to the portfolio in the period, on which the report was based.

The current figure was achieved thanks to a R $ 15.8 million contract that provides for Unisol’s help in the organization of garbage pickers in Roraima and the removal of solid waste from Yanomami indigenous land, among other points.

This contract is banked with funds from the federal government itself to combat a.

A Sheet He questioned Unisol by email about how the entity, headquartered in (SP), will perform the work in Roraima. There was no answer until the conclusion of this report.

Unisol was founded in 2000 with support from the ABC Metalworkers Union. The current president of the entity, Arildo Mota Lopes, was from the board of the Union in the 2002-2005 management, under the presidency of today Minister Marinho.

The Ministry of Labor states that the increase in agreements is part of a resumption of policies, with investments in studies on and other areas and that the contract with Unisol was the result of a public -chanceled public call formed by experts.

Most of the funds for the third sector, according to the agency, are linked to imposing amendments – that the government is required to pay. “The definition of organizations able to receive such resources is carried out exclusively by parliamentarians,” the folder said.

Of the R $ 76.3 million provided for in the ten largest contracts of the Ministry of Labor with nonprofit entities, R $ 60.6 million come from amendments.

The group of the ten entities with the highest values ​​in contracts with the ministry has four organizations linked in some way to the trade union movement.

The entity with the highest values ​​in agreements with the Ministry of Labor in 2023 is the Brazil Digital Public Policy Institute. There are R $ 36.1 million in ten contracts supported by Tocantins bench amendments for services such as professional qualification.

Four contracts were investigated by (Comptroller General of the Union). Last November’s report, it became part of the action at the Supreme Court (STF) it has.

According to CGU, there would be indications of proposals combinations. In addition, part of the commitments signed with the government would not have been fulfilled. The document states that partnerships would have caused at least R $ 1.6 million to the treasury.

The report sought the Brazil Digital Public Policy Institute by email, but there was no response.

The CGU stated in the document that the Ministry’s mechanisms to monitor the agreements with the NGOs were incipient.

The Ministry of Labor said that, at the time of hiring, the entity presented the necessary documents and that there was no “history of default.” In addition, the portfolio stated that transfers to the institute are suspended until a new CGU demonstration.

The second NGO with the highest volume of contracts with the Ministry of Labor is the Brazilian Institute of Citizenship and Social Action, with R $ 25.9 million in the current management.

The institute was declared in -adequate. The Ministry of Women, which also had an agreement with the entity, placed it in this category this year due to lack of transparency from the evaluation of the CGU also related to the action on Amendments in the STF.

With this, the entity cannot close contracts with the government. Payments are frozen as long as the NGO does not comply with all requirements, according to the Ministry of Labor. The agreements are supported by amendments from the Roraima bench.

The ministry said the contracts were signed before the punishment and that at the time all legal requirements were proven.

A Sheet He sought the NGO through the contact page and the phone recorded on the Federal Government system, but got no response.

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