The minister’s decision came after Cgu concluded that four entities made adjustments and began to disclose information on transfers; Four others have already benefited previously
Brasilia – The Minister of Supreme Federal Court (STF) Flávio Dino stopped limiting on Tuesday 28, the sending of four -founded parliamentary amendments that were lacking in transparency General Union controller (CGU) in one Report sent to the Court on the last day 2. The CGU concluded that the entities have brought adjustments and began to disclose information on transfers.
The foundations that will again receive the amendments from Dino’s decision are the Ufrj Scientific and Technological Research Support Foundation (Fapur), the Foundation for the project coordination, research and technological studies (Coppetec), the Research Development Foundation (Fancy) e The Brazil Institute of Citizenship and Social Social Action (Ibras).
“After the analysis, the CGU concluded that these entities provide easily accessible transparency pages, present information on them on the parliamentary amendments and, therefore, meet the transparency requirements, according to the same criteria used in the processing of the 5th ratio CGU Technician “.
On the last day 3, Dino suspended transfers to 13 NGOs and foundations which, according to an audit made by the CGU, did not provide adequate transparency or did not disclose the requested information. On 15, the minister removed the restriction of an entity. This Saturday, 25, Three others have been able to receive amendments again.
In the conclusions of the Audit sent to the Court, the CGU said that “non -compliance have been verified” on the transparency of the NGOs on the receipt and on the application of resources from the amendments. According to the wallet, the absence of information makes it difficult to supervise public spending.
“In this context, the absence or insufficiency of active transparency makes control difficult, in particular social control, essential for adequate supervision and the guarantee of responsibility in applying public resources,” concluded CGU.
The CGU report arose in the middle of the tension between the powers regarding the release of resources for the indication of the legislator. In August, Dino solved suspend the payment of parliamentary amendments for lack of transparency in the paternity and allocation of resources made by deputies and senators. Last month, Issued the payment, but established transparency requirements, which generated dissatisfaction in the legislative summit. The decision was canceled by the majority of the Court.
On December 24, the Federal Police (PF) opened a Investigation after the order of Dino to investigate the alleged irregularities in the release of amendments.
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Source: Terra

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