The Ministry of Education (MEC) said this Wednesday (22) that it “does not condone any irregular act”.
The positioning of the portfolio comes after former minister Milton Ribeiro was preventively arrested in a Federal Police operation, which investigates the practice of influence peddling and corruption for the release of public funds from the MEC.
In a clarification note, the Ministry stated that it received, this Wednesday (22), a team from the Federal Police “to continue collaborating with all investigation instances involving the previous management of the portfolio”.
The MEC also stated that it continues to contribute to “the control bodies so that the facts are clarified as soon as possible”.
“The MEC emphasizes that the Federal Government does not condone any irregular act and will continue to collaborate with the investigations”, concludes the Ministry’s note.
Former Minister of Education Milton Ribeiro was preventively arrested, this Wednesday (22), in Santos. The warrant was issued as part of a Federal Police (PF) operation that took place on Wednesday.
According to the PF, the “Acesso Paid” operation aims to investigate the practice of influence peddling and corruption for the release of public resources from the National Education Development Fund (FNDE), linked to the Ministry of Education (MEC) .
The preventive arrest warrant issued against Milton Ribeiro cites the crimes of passive corruption, malfeasance, administrative advocacy and influence peddling.
“The crime of trafficking in influence is provided for in article 332 of the Penal Code, with a penalty of 2 to 5 years of imprisonment. Facts typified as crimes of passive corruption (2 to 12 years of imprisonment), prevarication (3 months to 1 year of detention) and administrative law (1 to 3 months) are also investigated, all provided for in the Penal Code.
Understand the complaints that overthrew Milton Ribeiro from MEC
In an audio obtained by the newspaper “Folha de S.Paulo” and in reports from “O Estado de S. Paulo”, Ribeiro is involved in what would be a scheme to favor pastors in the ministry.
In a recorded conversation, the minister says that he received a request from President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) for the release of funds from the portfolio to be directed to specific prefectures from the negotiation made by two evangelical pastors who do not hold positions in the federal government.
In the recording, Ribeiro says that it is “a special request from the President of the Republic”. “It was a special request that the President of the Republic made to me on the issue of [pastor] Gilmar”, says the minister in a conversation with mayors and two other pastors, according to the newspaper.
Ribeiro continues: “Because my priority is to first serve the municipalities that need it most and, second, to serve all those who are friends of Pastor Gilmar.”
Pastors Gilmar Santos and Arilton Moura are mentioned in the audios. According to the newspaper, the two religious men have been negotiating with city governments to release federal funds for works in day care centers, schools and the purchase of technology equipment.
In the leaked conversation, Bolsonaro’s minister indicates that, with the release of resources, there may be a counterpart.
“The support we ask for is no secret, it can be [inaudível] it is support on building churches”. In the audios, it is not clear how this support would be given.
Last year, to save parliamentary amendments from a bigger cut, the government blocked R$9.2 billion of expenses from ministries and state agencies, which mainly affect Education.
Ribeiro denied that he favored pastors. In a note sent to CNN the minister also said that the president “did not ask anyone for preferential assistance, he only asked that he could receive everyone who came to us”.
Ribeiro left the Ministry of Education on March 28.
“I will not say goodbye, I will say see you soon”, says the Minister of Education in the letter delivered to Bolsonaro. Ribeiro is the subject of an investigation by the Federal Police (PF) and the Federal Supreme Court (STF) on suspicion of favoring pastors in the distribution of funds from the Ministry of Education (MEC).
In the letter, Ribeiro says that his life “has undergone a major transformation” since the publication of a report that implicated him in a scheme to favor pastors within the MEC.
In an exclusive interview with the policy analyst at CNN Renata Agostini, the current Minister of Education, Victor Godoy, said that he ordered all transfers from the portfolio that are being investigated to be suspended.
Source: CNN Brasil