Dino and Moraes Give 48 Hours for Courts to Explain Payments to Magistrates
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Minister Alexandre de Moraes of the Supreme Federal Court (STF), gave on Monday (6) 48 hours for the presidents of seven courts to explain the payment of the so-called "penduricalhos" – indemnity funds that exceed the constitutional ceiling of remunerations. The minister made the decision after reporting the newspaper "Folha de S.Paulo" that pointed out that several state courts would have disrespected the understanding signed by the STF against…
Presidents should detail payments to active judges, retirees and pensioners
Minister Alexandre de Moraes, of the Supreme Federal Court (STF), opened on Monday (6) 48 hours for the presidents of seven local courts to explain payments to judges above the limit stipulated by the Court. The decision on the payment of hangings covers the Court of Justice of the Federal District and Territories (TJDFT) and six more state courts: Goiás, Maranhão, Paraná, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Norte and Rondônia. Related news:Moraes ord…
Minister Alexandre de Moraes has ordered presidents of state courts to provide clarifications regarding possible…
The majority of state courts continue to pay salaries far above the constitutional ceiling, the "supersalaries", despite the decision of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) which restricted the so-called "pendurillos" of the judiciary. CNN's lifting on the basis of data from the Magistracy Compensation Portal shows that there are payments reaching R$ 1 million, although the limit provided by the Court is R$ 78,5 thousand. The analysis considered the…
The ministers of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) Alexandre de Moraes and Flávio Dino determined on Monday, (6) that the presidents of the Courts of Justice of seven states provide detailed information, in up to two days, on the payments of hangings irregularly, under penalty of removal of the directors of their institutions. The order was directed to the courts of the Federal District, Goiás, Maranhão, Paraná, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Norte…
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