Tarcísio de Freitas proposes the extinction of state bodies and agencies

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2024-02-01 13:56:39

The objective is to increase State revenue without increasing taxes; in December, Alesp approved a 20% cut in commissioned positions

Mônica Andrade/SP State Government The objective of the changes is to increase revenue for investments, without the need to increase taxes

The governor of São Paulo, Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicanos-SP), announced during an event at Fiesp that it will propose the extinction of state bodies, agencies and public funds as a continuation of the administrative reform in the State. The first phase of the reform, which cut 20% of commissioned positions and trust functions, has already been approved by the Alesp (Legislative Assembly of São Paulo) in December, which represents the elimination of 5,400 positions and a reduction of R$10 million per month in the payroll. The objective of the changes is to increase revenue for investments, without the need to increase taxes. For Tarcísio, it is necessary to question the existence of these bodies and agencies, as many of them do not produce significant results.

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“There comes a certain point where we have to ask ourselves why this body exists, what this agency produces. And when we respond, this agency produces nothing”, said the head of the São Paulo Executive on Wednesday, 31. Currently, the government of São Paulo has 26,991 commissioned positions and trust functions. However, the governor did not indicate when the projects will be sent for approval by deputies. In addition to the extinction of bodies and agencies, Tarcísio also intends to carry out a review of public funds, which currently require that part of the taxes collected be allocated to specific areas, such as health, education, security and housing.

Published by Caroline Hardt

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