A public defender of the Union asked the Comptroller General of the Union (CGU) to refrain from dinner in July between representatives of the Ministry of Culture and executives of streaming platforms, which asked for a milder regulation about their activities.
The meeting was not on the agenda of the executive secretary of the Ministry of Culture, and was only inserted in the system 14 days later, after the Sheet. Public commitments made without prior appointment should be listed in e-olds within seven calendar days, according to the.
Representatives of the Strima Association participated in the dinner – which brings together Disney+,, Max, Prime Video and Globoplay. At the time, the stripa filed a list of proposals that reduce the burden on platforms in the regulation that is underway in Congress.
The complaint to CGU was sent by Eraldo Silva Júnior, Regional Defender of Human Rights of Mato Grosso do Sul.
Sought, the controllership states that it received the request and began analysis, but does not comment on details about findings.
The letter of the DPU points to evidence of administrative infractions and criminal offenses, such as administrative law, corruption and “other crimes against public administration”.
The defender cites, among other points, information that proposals would have been discussed to reduce possible Condecine tax rates (contribution to the development of the national film industry), including increased deductions from 60% to 70% for direct investments.
Possible changes in the definition of “national work” would also have been discussed in order to allow productions “controlled by foreigners to be accounted for for mandatory quotas.
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MinC and Ancine state, in a statement, that “they participated in the technical meeting that occurred officially to discuss the topics of the Brazilian audiovisual sector, with entities, companies and associations in the area”.
“The meeting, as usual, appears in the public agendas of the Minister of Culture and the executive secretary. Both the executive secretary of MINC, Márcio Tavares, and the CEO of Ancine, Alex Braga, accompanied the meeting in the regular exercise of their institutional attributions,” the note adds.
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