Overview
- The directive is issued under ADPF 854, which targets transparency and traceability of parliamentary budget amendments.
- The Attorney General’s Office and the Tourism Ministry are formally notified to deliver complete datasets and a clear timetable for reviewing all work plans.
- Noncompliance will prompt coercive measures against officials identified as failing to comply with the court’s order.
- The AGU’s latest submissions cite 138 tourism-linked work plans, including 58 approved, yet only 10 management reports identify implementing companies and six firms are confirmed as Perse beneficiaries.
- The Perse program supported the events sector through tax relief during the pandemic and ended in April 2025 after reaching a R$15 billion renunciation cap, while Pix amendments are direct transfers from lawmakers to municipalities.