Feb 13 • 17:51 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Fernando de Noronha manager dismissed after traveling on plane of fined company, says government

Sérgio Soares de Souza Costa, the superintendent of Infrastructure in Fernando de Noronha, was dismissed after taking a flight on a plane owned by Ambipar, a company recently fined for waste accumulation on the island.

The administration of Fernando de Noronha has announced the dismissal of Sérgio Soares de Souza Costa, the superintendent of Infrastructure, following his flight on a plane operated by Ambipar. This company, responsible for waste management on the island, had recently been fined R$ 700 thousand for failing to manage waste properly. The incident raises questions about the accountability of public officials and their relationships with private companies, especially when public health and environmental standards are in question.

Ambipar has a significant role in maintaining cleanliness and urban infrastructure in Fernando de Noronha, which is an important tourist destination. The involvement of the island's legal advisor, André Luiz Pereira de Azevedo, who also boarded the same flight, intensifies scrutiny over whether these officials acted appropriately. The local government has indicated that using aircraft from third-party companies is not a standard practice and is generally discouraged, which casts doubt on the decision-making processes among its officials.

This development has implications for governance in Fernando de Noronha, emphasizing the need for transparency and adherence to ethical standards in public service. The administration's response highlights a commitment to uphold integrity and ensure that similar incidents do not occur in the future. As the situation evolves, there may be further investigations into the management practices of companies contracted by the government and the relationship between public officials and these entities.

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