Toron invites Sarrubo to the Public Security Commission of OAB-SP
Lawyer Alberto Toron has invited prosecutor Mário Sarrubo to join the Public Security Commission of OAB-SP in Brazil.
In a significant appointment, lawyer Alberto Toron has extended an invitation to prosecutor Mário Sarrubo to join the Public Security Commission of the São Paulo section of the Brazilian Bar Association (OAB-SP). This move is noteworthy as Sarrubo has a deep background in public security, having previously served as the National Secretary of Public Security at the Ministry of Justice during the administration of former Minister Ricardo Lewandowski, who stepped down earlier this year.
During his tenure in government, Sarrubo contributed to several key security initiatives, including the development of the Constitutional Amendment on Security and debates surrounding the reduction of the age of criminal responsibility. He was also involved in discussions on temporary release limitations for prisoners during significant holidays such as Christmas, Easter, and Mother's Day, as well as the Anti-Action bill aimed at combatting crime. These experiences position Sarrubo as a valuable asset for the OAB-SP as it navigates complex public security issues in Brazil.
Sarrubo's acceptance of Toron's invitation signals a continued emphasis on addressing the pressing challenges in public security within the state, reflecting broader national concerns in Brazil regarding crime and public safety. The collaboration between Toron and Sarrubo may lead to influential policy proposals and enhances the OAB-SP's role in advocating for necessary reforms in the justice and security sectors, particularly amidst ongoing debates about legal measures and public safety protocols.