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Brazil seeks international anti-corruption standards

Brazil remains firm in the fight against corruption, seeking the highest international standards of reference. The Brazilian government launched the National Anti-Corruption Plan with 153 measures;

Since then, more than R$ 30 billion has been recovered or prevented from being lost; The government also created the Public Integrity System of the Federal Executive Branch with the objective of increasing the effectiveness of the integrity programs of ministries and autarchies.

Brazil also launched the International Panel of Recommendations, which contains guidelines from bodies such as the OAS, UN and OECD for adherence and guidance to the bodies that make up the federal administration.

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Fonte Oficial: Portal Brasil

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