terça-feira, 11 de setembro de 2018
How Money Misuse Works in Brazil
As many should already have the notion, Brazil is known as the country of corruption where money diversions are more than contumacious, practically a given sentence where acculturation has already taken over the simulacrum itself, where it is no longer known if the deviation is something wrong or right.
The people are a reflection of their rulers, explicitly or implicitly. As long as the example does not come from above we are bound to continue being robbed not only monetarily but humanely.
President Dilma is on a mission to end corruption and misappropriation. If you can, this will be the greatest achievement of the whole political history of this country. Get to know a little how the money eviction works.
In practice there is only one form, but several. However, all have a specific character that is to take the money that was destined to the satisfaction of a collectivity or meeting of social capital and employ them in other personal goals.
This can happen either with politicians or even with workers who hold positions of trust in companies. The basic difference is that the corrupt politician only loses his term, as well as being unfit for long years, while the worker ends up losing his job and getting a good chance of going to jail if there is not enough money left to invest in the powerful and influential lawyers.
In the political case the accused must often go through CPI's of various species. However, behind the scenes of politics, it is not uncommon to hear that there is a divergence of funds from that of the judges for a future acquittal.
In practice this is a practice that haunts all classes. This is because the very law that dictates punishments is not as crystalline or strong as it should be. In this sense, as long as the rulers do not get more noticeable than all forms of corruptions, active or passive, the deviations of money will continue to exist throughout the national territory.
Monthly!
The Mensalão was one of the cases of corruption in Brazil that has more repercussions in the global media. It happened in 2005, and most of the culprits have not yet received their legal punishments. The president himself admitted that there was indeed a monthly payment, but even parliamentary or corporate immunity does not allow punishments to be lifelong.
Being that much of the "corja" is acting in its parties, be administratively or politically. In practice, it is very difficult to know if it has ended once the party of the situation is on its way to its 12th year in power. However, PT's popularity has not been shaken by this fact, on the contrary, it continues to rise among all strata of society!
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