The siege on super salaries is part of the adjustment in the justice system
The suspension of indemnity payments without legal provisions in the public service addresses excessive payments within Brazil's judicial system, which are estimated at R$ 20 billion annually.
Super salaries and perks need to come to an end
The article discusses the issue of exorbitant salaries and illegal perks received by some federal employees in Brazil, highlighting a broader problem of mismanagement of public money.
Super Salaries Will Be a Topic in the Elections and Congress Has Been Captured by Lobbyists, Says Institute Founder
Guilherme Cezar Coelho, founder of RepΓΊblica.org, emphasizes that the issue of super salaries will be a central topic in the upcoming elections due to public pressure, while criticizing the Congress for being influenced by strong lobbyist groups.
Public Servants Earn Super Salaries of Up to R$ 3 Million in a Single Year; See the List
Public servants in Brazil have reportedly received super salaries of up to R$ 3.1 million in one year, highlighting significant disparities in earnings within the public sector.
Without mobilization, the super-salaries loopholes will continue
The President of Brazil, Lula, has vetoed new allowances that would increase the salaries of public servants beyond constitutional limits, yet significant issues with super-salaries persist.
Lula's Veto on Super Salaries May Accelerate Creation of Law to Regulate Indemnity Funds
President Lula's partial veto on pay raises for officials may lead to a quicker establishment of a law to regulate indemnity funds in Brazil.
Lula vetoes super-salaries in the Chamber, Senate, and TCU
Brazilian President Lula has partially vetoed laws that would increase salaries for employees in the Chamber of Deputies, Senate, and the Federal Court of Accounts by approximately 9%.
Defensible Super Salaries
Representatives of judges, prosecutors, public defenders, and court members are contesting a ruling from Brazil's Supreme Court that suspended payments of bloated salaries across the three branches of government.
If there is a ceiling, why discuss exceptions?
The article discusses a recent decision by Minister FlΓ‘vio Dino to suspend certain additional payments in Brazil's three branches of government due to a new constitutional amendment aimed at addressing excessive salaries in the public sector.
Entities request Lula's veto on the super salary bill in Congress and Senate
Ten organizations in Brazil have requested President Lula to veto provisions allowing additional pay for Congressional employees after two bills were approved by Congress.
Dino age against super salaries, and Congress, in favor
Minister FlΓ‘vio Dino of the Supreme Court has decided to suspend payments of extra benefits known as 'penduricalhos' across the three branches of government in Brazil.