Cármen Lúcia opens pay stubs of ministers and employees of the Supreme Federal Court.
The Brazilian Supreme Federal Court (STF) is detailing, on its website, the salary payments and other benefits of its justices and staff; cash-paid leave bonuses are already available on the portal; the detailed information will continue with items such as personal benefits, leave bonuses, vacation pay, overtime, among others, whose origins will be recorded; this measure complies with the decision of Justice Cármen Lúcia, president of the STF and the CNJ (National Council of Justice), to provide greater transparency to data on the salaries and benefits of all Supreme Court employees.
247 - The Brazilian Supreme Federal Court (STF) is detailing, on its website, the payment of salaries and other benefits to its justices and staff.
Cash-paid bonus leave is now available on the portal. Further details will be provided, including items such as personal benefits, bonus leave, vacation pay, overtime, and others, with their origins recorded.
The measure complies with the decision of Minister Cármen Lúcia, president of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) and the National Council of Justice (CNJ), to provide greater transparency to data on the salaries and benefits of all Supreme Court employees.
The minister's decision was made on August 18 and serves to 'give more effectiveness' to the administrative decision taken by the Supreme Court Plenary in the session of May 22, 2012, and to Resolution 528, of June 3, 2014.
Cármen considered it necessary to improve compliance with the Access to Information Law of 2011, to allow for information on personnel expenses and contracts signed by the Supreme Court.
She mandated improvements in the presentation of data on employee payments, specifying the salary and other fixed or variable payments, even those made only once.
The information is from the newspaper State St. Paul.