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Brazilian Ministers Ban Public Sector Bonus Payments: Legal

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Brazil's Flávio Dino and Alexandre de Moraes ban all irregular public sector bonuses, imposing criminal, civil, and administrative liability on managers who

Brazilian Ministers Ban Public Sector Bonus Payments: Legal ConsequencesIn a significant legal directive, Brazilian Ministers Flávio Dino and Alexandre de Moraes of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) have reiterated an absolute prohibition on the creation, implementation, or payment of any supplementary remunerative or indemnity installments, commonly known as 'penduricalhos,' for members of the public service.

The decision establishes a clear framework of accountability. Managers who authorize or effectuate new irregular payments will face criminal, civil, and administrative responsibility. This measure is designed to enforce strict compliance and deter future financial irregularities within government bodies.

Furthermore, the ruling imposes a mandatory duty of transparency. Each public institution is now required to publish, on a monthly basis, the specific values received by each of its members. This requirement aims to provide public oversight and ensure that all compensation is visible and justified.

The directive applies to all teams and entities within the specified public service framework, reinforcing a nationwide standard for fiscal responsibility and ethical governance.