Federal Supreme Court (STF) Minister Flevio Dino has called for the use of strategies to increase the salaries of judges and judges of “administrative creativity”. During the court’s first class trial, Tuesday, 18, the magistrate criticized these tactics and claimed that they were embarrassing the judiciary.
“We see administrative creativity, especially the wage, which is a matter of embarrassing the judiciary, because we have a constitutional chassis and judicial inscription, in the organic law of the judiciary, every day, in Hermenetic Zigzags, unfortunately drying up.”
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Minister Carmen complete the Losi Dino’s speech, claiming that those who use these maneuvers would violate the constitutional provisions and the right of the citizen.
“Not only the judiciary and ethics of the judicial system, but also the constitutional provisions, but in the progress of the right to know the right to know every public servant, which we, the judges, how much they pay, why they are paid, why they are paid, and the legal basis.”
The problem is not limited to the judicial system, but also known as “Hermenetic Decorative Jumps” in other legal profession, such as the Public Prosecution Service, Public Law and Courts.
Oh Estado The court has made additional payments to the court magistrates beyond the constitutional roof. In December 2024, the prosecutor’s state courts and branches used cash left, which increased the salaries R $ 524 thousand gross. Only in the courts, payments are at least 1.5 billion, CNJ said.
The Labor Court led the Superstar last year, especially Judge Silza Helena Bermoods Baman, 888,300. In Minus Garies, 32 magistrates earned more than $ 300 thousand, 97% of payments on the roof.
Dino is one of the main criticisms of these orientations. Last month, the Magistrate Minas Garies had stopped the Court of Justice’s decision, which gave Judge Daniel de Carvalho Guimaris the authority to pay for the prior payment of food allowance. In his decision, the minister was classified as “unacceptable unacceptable” to grant interests to judges outside the roof of the civil service.