Post by account_disabled on Mar 6, 2024 14:53:29 GMT 10
On Wednesday (/), the presidents of the Courts of Justice declared themselves against the resolution of the National Council of Justice that established Friday (/) as the deadline for publishing names, salaries, allowances and bonuses from the Judiciary. The information is from the newspaper O Globo.
On Thursday (/), the president of the TJ of Rio de Janeiro, judge Manoel Alberto Rebêlo dos Santos, released an open letter criticizing the decree that determined the publication of the data. He even compared the decree that standardized the disclosure of names and salaries to an institutional act, along the lines of the military regime.
Despite officially denying the meeting, last Wednesday BTC Number Data the presidents of the Courts of Justice met with the president of the CNJ and also of the Federal Supreme Court, Minister Ayres Britto, and demonstrated dissatisfaction with the decision. According to the president of the Court of Justice of Amazonas, Ari Jorge Moutinho da Costa, Britto was determined to enforce the deadline established by the CNJ.
Marcus Faver, president of Colégio Permanente, said that the topic was not discussed in the meeting with Britto. According to him, he only stayed in high school. Faver is not in favor of publishing the nominal salary list.
For the former president of the Association of Brazilian Magistrates (AMB) Luiz Fernando Ribeiro de Carvalho, the Access Law does not determine the disclosure of names. For him, a decree cannot override the Constitution.
Although all TJs are against publication, only the one in Paraná stated that it will fail to comply with the CNJ's determination and will keep the information secret. The measure is valid, at least, until next Monday, when the TJ-PR Special Court has a scheduled meeting and will evaluate the case.
On Thursday (/), the president of the TJ of Rio de Janeiro, judge Manoel Alberto Rebêlo dos Santos, released an open letter criticizing the decree that determined the publication of the data. He even compared the decree that standardized the disclosure of names and salaries to an institutional act, along the lines of the military regime.
Despite officially denying the meeting, last Wednesday BTC Number Data the presidents of the Courts of Justice met with the president of the CNJ and also of the Federal Supreme Court, Minister Ayres Britto, and demonstrated dissatisfaction with the decision. According to the president of the Court of Justice of Amazonas, Ari Jorge Moutinho da Costa, Britto was determined to enforce the deadline established by the CNJ.
Marcus Faver, president of Colégio Permanente, said that the topic was not discussed in the meeting with Britto. According to him, he only stayed in high school. Faver is not in favor of publishing the nominal salary list.
For the former president of the Association of Brazilian Magistrates (AMB) Luiz Fernando Ribeiro de Carvalho, the Access Law does not determine the disclosure of names. For him, a decree cannot override the Constitution.
Although all TJs are against publication, only the one in Paraná stated that it will fail to comply with the CNJ's determination and will keep the information secret. The measure is valid, at least, until next Monday, when the TJ-PR Special Court has a scheduled meeting and will evaluate the case.