Gleisi approves report on Porto Seguro.
And the Chief of Staff wants disciplinary proceedings against those involved in the scheme denounced by a Federal Police operation. The report was prepared by a commission created to investigate the involvement of public servants in the sale of technical opinions. "[The report] was sent to the CGU (Comptroller General of the Union) for the initiation of the administrative disciplinary process," informed Gleisi. Those involved in the scheme included the former director of the National Water Agency, Paulo Vieira, and the former head of the Presidential Office in São Paulo, Rose Noronha.
Yara Aquino
Reporter from Agência Brasil
Brasilia – The Chief of Staff, Gleisi Hoffmann, approved the final report of the Investigative Inquiry Commission created to investigate the involvement of public servants in the sale of technical opinions to the private sector. The scheme was denounced by Operation Porto Seguro, of the Federal Police, in November of last year. The minister's order is published in today's edition (28) of the Official Gazette of the Union, and maintains the confidentiality of the process, as established by the commission.
After participating in a meeting with mayors and deputy mayors, the minister informed that the report was forwarded to the Comptroller General of the Union (CGU) for the opening of a disciplinary administrative process, but avoided giving details about the content of the report: "We forwarded it in accordance with the decision of the commission. It went to the CGU for the initiation of the disciplinary administrative process."
The commission investigated irregularities committed by employees of agencies such as the National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC), the National Water Agency (ANA), the Attorney General's Office (AGU), and the Secretariat of Federal Assets (SPU). All employees involved in the scheme dismantled by the Federal Police were removed from their positions in November, shortly after the operation was launched.