Tocantins Governor announces public competition for tax auditor with 200 vacancies
The Governor of Tocantins, Wanderlei Barbosa, has announced a public competition for tax auditors with a total of 200 vacancies, the first in 32 years.
Wanderlei Barbosa, the Governor of Tocantins, Brazil, recently declared his approval for a public competition to hire tax auditors in the state. This competition will offer 200 positions, with 100 available for immediate hire and another 100 reserved for future needs, filling a significant gap in the state's fiscal oversight that hasn’t been addressed in over three decades. In a video posted on social media, Barbosa highlighted the long wait for this opportunity, expressing enthusiasm for those interested in a career in public service and competitive examinations.
The governor emphasized that this initiative is aimed at providing legal security and administrative organization within the state government. He indicated that the creation of a new cadre of auditors will not only enhance the efficiency of the Secretaria da Fazenda (Department of Finance) but also contribute to the overall improvement of public fiscal health in Tocantins. By authorizing the drafting of the competition's notice, Barbosa aims to revitalize the state's financial management and ensure a more structured approach to taxation.
This announcement marks a significant step in the governance of Tocantins, reflecting a commitment to strengthening public administration through increased human resources in crucial areas. The news has been received positively by citizens, particularly those seeking employment in public service, marking a hopeful return to regular public competitions in the state.