Data shows that the Armed Forces, Federal Police, and ABIN (Brazilian Intelligence Agency) have at least 70 pending information requests whose confidentiality has expired.
The documents address topics such as the space program, presidential security, and alleged threats to the state. There is information about the activities of foreign companies in Brazil.
247 - Federal government technicians have mapped information classified as confidential that should already be available to the public, but is not. The Armed Forces, Federal Police (PF) and Brazilian Intelligence Agency (Abin) have at least 70 requests for access to documents with expired confidentiality. The information was published this Friday (6) by G1 portal.
Signed into law by Dilma Rousseff, the Access to Information Law (LAI) aims to provide greater transparency, which should be the norm. Secrecy should be the exception. Military personnel are... worried with the hypothesis that the government of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) will publish the information considered confidential by the Bolsonaro administration.
The classified documents deal with topics such as the Brazilian space program, presidential security, and alleged threats to society and the state. There is information about the activities of foreign companies in Brazil and about foreign policy.
There are documents from the Air Force Command that were produced and restricted between 2014 and 2016, and which should have already been released.
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Other information concerned suspicions of corruption within the Judiciary of Rio Grande do Norte, which should have been exposed in 2017.
Some of the cases mapped by technicians from Lula's government were from periods where confidentiality was lifted during the governments of Michel Temer (2016-2018) and Jair Bolsonaro (2019-2022).
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