Lula and Haddad revoke Bolsonaro's decrees that benefited top officials at the Federal Revenue Service with positions abroad.
The appointments were valid for two years and benefited people who helped the Bolsonaro clan at the Federal Revenue Service, says journalist Míriam Leitão.
247 - President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Finance Minister Fernando Haddad revoked the appointments made on the last day of Jair Bolsonaro's government that benefited high-ranking officials of the Federal Revenue Service with positions in diplomatic missions abroad.
“The appointments were valid for two years and were signed by Hamilton Mourão on the last day of his administration. The path for this move was paved on the 26th, when the federal government published Decree No. 11.308, which provides for the opening of nine permanent positions in tax and customs attaché offices and assistants, at Brazilian diplomatic missions abroad. The creation of these positions was clearly to protect certain people who helped the Bolsonaro family at the Federal Revenue Service,” says the journalist. Miriam Leitão, in the newspaper O Globo.
The text of the revocation, published in the Official Gazette of the Union (DOU) this Monday (2), highlights that "the appointments of tax and customs attachés and assistants to tax and customs attachés published after December 22, 2022 are rendered ineffective" and that "tax and customs attachés at Brazilian diplomatic representations abroad are also abolished".
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