Mar 10 • 22:04 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Pedro DaLua creates emergency office to assess the finances of Macapá's city hall: 'we must have management in our hands'

Interim Mayor Pedro DaLua has established an Emergency Administrative and Financial Office in Macapá to assess the city's accounts and ensure essential services continue.

Pedro DaLua, the interim mayor of Macapá, Brazil, has announced the creation of an Emergency Administrative and Financial Office to address the city's financial situation. This move comes in response to the recent investigations involving former mayor Dr. Furlan and council member Mário Neto, who have been implicated in a federal investigation into alleged fraud in a bidding process for the city's General Hospital improvements. DaLua's initiative is aimed at ensuring continuity in critical services such as health, education, and payroll, amidst the financial uncertainties.

The emergency office will consist of secretaries from essential sectors like health, education, and finance, and will function for an initial period of 60 days, with the possibility of extension if deemed necessary. The establishment of this office has been prompted by the dire need to manage the city's finances proactively, given the political and financial turmoil that has affected the municipality. The city council is expected to vote on this transformative project shortly, highlighting the urgency of addressing the fiscal challenges.

This development is significant as it points to broader issues within municipal governance in Brazil, particularly in light of the corruption allegations that led to the previous leadership’s ousting. The success of this emergency office could serve as a model for other municipalities facing similar challenges, as Macapá navigates its way through these turbulent times, striving to provide uninterrupted services to its citizens while reinforcing public trust in their local government.

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