Nassif mocks the opening of the BNDES's "black box."
Journalist Luis Nassif says that the transparency portal created does not report "the number of jobs generated, the volume of taxes paid, or the impact on regional development"; "But Bolsonaro doesn't care about these details," he emphasizes.
GGN - During his campaign, Bolsonaro promised to open the "black box" of the BNDES (National Bank for Economic and Social Development). And he demanded that the bank's new president, Joaquim Levy, fulfill that promise.
In a few days, Levy will deliver on his promises in an organized and transparent manner, leaving Bolsonaro, Generals Heleno and Mourão, and Flamengo fans astonished by the level of detail in the operations.
Let's choose a large national group, Gerdau, for example.
In the system that Levy will present to the enlightened ones at the Presidential Palace, there will be an initial screen where the group's name can be entered.
In the case of Gerdau, there will be 7 funded projects.
By clicking on either of them, the first one for example, Bolsonaro will go to the second screen:
There are three types of financing, therefore. Clicking on the first one will open another layer of the black box.
On the new screen, there are 11 additional black boxes to open. Clicking on the first one will display the following on the next screen:
There is much more data in these black boxes. For example, the number of jobs created, the volume of taxes paid, the impact on regional development. But Bolsonaro doesn't care about these details. He wants to know about export financing data, including engineering services, which the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office of Rio de Janeiro considered a criminal operation.
There, you will see the suspicious names from Angola, Cuba, and Mozambique, before Lava Jato destroyed the export potential of national engineering.
By clicking on Angola, for example, you will see a list of funded projects:
Clicking on any line will give you, hurray!, all the contract details (click here).
And then, all the black boxes of BNDES will be opened.
Furthermore, anyone who wants to know in advance what Joaquim Levy will offer Bolsonaro can simply go to the bank's Transparency Portal. http://www.bndes.gov/transparencia Because this data has been public for a long time.
But how? And then, pray that the sheer ignorance of the group will be content with these delicacies and not discover that there is no black box at BNDES.