Lula’s dispatch stipulates that the CGU reevaluate Bolsonaro’s decisions on secrecy

Lula’s dispatch stipulates that the CGU reevaluate Bolsonaro’s decisions on secrecy

Lula’s order published in an extra edition of Federal Official Sheet (DOU) This Monday, January 2, establishes that the Comptroller General of the Union (CGU) reevaluate, within 30 days, the decisions of former President Jair Bolsonaro which imposed secrecy on documents and information of the public administration.

“In light of the identification by the Transition Team of several decisions based on erroneous grounds regarding the protection of personal data, national security and the President of the Republic and his family members and the protection of intelligence assets, which violated the right of access to information, trivialized secrecy in Brazil and characterize a clear setback to the policy of public transparency implemented up to then, determine the adoption of measures by the Minister of State so that the Comptroller General of the within thirty days, the Union shall review the documents which it imposed undue secrecy on documents accessible to the public, with the examination of the cases cited and with the continuity of the investigation conducted by the transition unit in order to verify the need for the public administration to review decisions that have unduly denied requests for access to information or the secrecy imposed for reasons not anchored by law,” the dispatch reads.

Conama and collectors

Two other presidential dispatches were also published. The one that intends to resume broad social participation in the National Council for the Environment (Conama), establishing that the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change present, within 45 days, a proposal for a new council regulation. And another in which Lula asks the ministers to take action to recreate the Pró-Catador Program, “which had the objective of supporting and promoting the productive organization of reusable and recyclable material collectors, improving working conditions, expanding opportunities of social and economic inclusion and expand the separate collection of solid waste, reuse and recycling”.

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