Bruno Carazza
Bruno Carazza is an economics professor at Fundação Dom Cabral and an author known for his critical examination of social and economic privileges in Brazil. He has highlighted issues related to public budget management and the implications of unspent funds, particularly in the context of the judicial system's ability to allocate large bonuses to its members, often leading to significant financial burdens on public finances.
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Brazil:
Bruno Carazza, an economist and associate professor, commented on the excessive salaries of judges in São Paulo.
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Brazil:
Bruno Carazza's research showed that the salary payments of all judges in the country reached R$ 10.5 billion in 2024.
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Brazil:
Bruno Carazza is a columnist who provided a critical review of Felipe Nunes' book.
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Switzerland:
Bruno Carazza is a corruption expert who commented on the significance of the Banco Master scandal.
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Liechtenstein:
Bruno Carazza conducted a study showing that a small percentage of public servants receive supersalaries.
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Liechtenstein:
Bruno Carazza conducted calculations showing the significant increase in payments to Brazilian judges.
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Liechtenstein:
Bruno Carazza calculated the numbers regarding payments above the constitutional ceiling to judges.
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Liechtenstein:
Bruno Carazza criticizes the STF for creating salary add-ons and suggests it should restore the authority of the salary cap in Brazil.
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Brazil:
Bruno Carazza is an economist and author of two books about privileges in the Brazilian public sector.
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Brazil:
Bruno Carazza is an author who warns about the risks Lula faces in light of inflation and political challenges.
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