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TRANSPARENCY FOR CITIZENS: THE BRAZILIAN
EXPERIENCE OF “TRANSPARENCY PORTAL”
2010 ICGFM Winter ConferenceWashington, DC – December, 7th, 2010
Mário Vinícius Claussen SpinelliSecretary of Corruption Prevention and Strategic
Information
What is CGU?
CGU is the acronym for “Controladoria-Geral da União”
Brazilian Office of the Comptroller General
Institutional Framework
CGU is the Internal Audit Unit and
the Anti-Corruption Agency of the Brazilian Federal
Government
CGU's Roles- Internal Audit
Forwarding of the results of its audits to the bodies responsible for enforcement of
applicable sanctions - Disciplinary Actions
- Corruption Prevention- Ombudsman
Simplified Organization Chart
Comptroller General
Executive Secretariat
Federal Internal Control
Secretariat
Corruption Prevention and
Strategic Information Secretariat
Disciplinary Board
Office of the Ombudsman
Main Prevention Actions• Increased Transparency• Incentive to Social Control• Management Strengthening• Implementation of International Conventions• Improved Legal Framework• Studies and research on corruption• Education for Ethics and Citizenship
Right to Information is antecedent for:
- Fight against Corruption - Public Management Strengthening - Social control - Social inclusion
Transparency
Transparency
TRANSPARENCY AND THE RIGHT TO KNOW
It is beyond publicity, because it involves two aspects:
- Delivery of understandable information
- Public access to official documents
Brazilian TransparencyTimeline
Enhanced E-Bidding
Transparency Pages
States and Cities
Transparency Portals
2005 20062004
TransparencyPortal
2000 ...
Responsability Fiscal Law
Electronic reverse
auctions (E-bidding)
Brazilian transparency Timeline
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
International Public Sector Accounting Standards Adoption
B accounts disrupted
Electronic Paycard enforced
Punished Companies
Listing
Complementary Law nr. 131
Agreements Control System
Information Acess Law
Proposal
International Financial Reporting Standards
Adoption (Listed companies)
TRANSPARENCYTRANSPARENCY PORTALPORTAL
www.transparencia.gov.brwww.transparencia.gov.br
Easy access – no password access requirement
“Citizen Language” (accessible information for the people)
Simplified Navegation
Reliable and updated information
Social control tool
TRANSPARENCY PORTALTRANSPARENCY PORTALGuidelinesGuidelines
Technical Language:
Action number 8442 - Transfer of direct income to Families in condition of Poverty and extreme Poverty
Citizen Language:
Bolsa-Família (Family Grant)
TRANSPARENCY PORTALTRANSPARENCY PORTALCitizen LanguageCitizen Language
TRANSPARENCY PORTALTRANSPARENCY PORTALContent:Content:
Content Source Updating
Direct federal expenditure SIAFI Daily / Monthly
Federal Government Payment Card Banco do Brasil Monthly
Transfer of resources SIAFI Daily / Monthly
Family Grant (Bolsa-Família) CEF Monthly
Revenues SIAFI Daily
Agreements (Convênios) SIAFI/SICONV Weekly
Register of Debarred Enterprises (CEIS) Various / DOU on demand
Public officials SIAPE Monthly
Soccer World Cup 2014 Various on demand
Rio Olympics Games 2016 Various on demand
Transparency Portal Transparency Portal in Big Numbersin Big Numbers
Disclosed AmountDisclosed Amount
Registered paymentsRegistered payments
BRL 7.5 Trillions USD 4.4 TrillionsBRL 7.5 Trillions USD 4.4 Trillions
More than 1 BillionMore than 1 BillionAverage Monthly AccessAverage Monthly Access
(until Oct'2010)(until Oct'2010) 246,677246,677
Push Push system subscriberssystem subscribers 32,75732,757
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 (Estimate)
0
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
3,000,000
285,968 377,078646,701
1,443,6101,704,284
2,960,124Visitors by Year
II Prêmio Nacional de Desburocratização
Eletrônica1ª. colocação na
Modalidade Governo-Cidadão Federal
Prêmio TI & Governo Plano Editorial
1ª. colocação na Categoria eDemocracia
12º. Concurso de Inovação na Gestão Pública
5º. colocação na Categoria Geral
2006
2007
2008
2008
11º. Prêmio de Excelência em Inovação na Gestão
Pública1ª. colocação na
Categoria Finanças e Adm. Pública
BRAZILIAN AWARDSBRAZILIAN AWARDS
UNODC Award2008
Important work on promotion of transparency on public money spending
One of the five best practice in strategies for transparency and fight on corruption in the world
UNCAC States Parties Conference Bali 2008
INTERNACIONAL AWARDSINTERNACIONAL AWARDS
Compliance with international standards :
• International Public Sector Accounting Standards;
• XBRL;• IMF Good Practices on Fiscal
Transparency Code;• OECD Best Transparency Budget
Practices; and,• Open Government;
TRANSPARENCY PORTALTRANSPARENCY PORTALChallenges and next steps:Challenges and next steps:
Open Government Principles1. Data Must Be Complete2. Data Must Be Primary3. Data Must Be Timely4. Data Must Be Accessible5. Data Must Be Machine processable6. Access Must Be Non-Discriminatory7. Data Formats Must Be Non-Proprietary8. Data Must Be License-free
opengovdata.org
The Three Laws of Open Government Data
1. If it can’t be spidered or indexed, it doesn’t exist;
2. If it isn’t available in open and machine readable format, it can’t engage;
3. If a legal framework doesn ’t allow it to be repurposed, it doesn ’t empower
David Eaves
COMPLEMENTARY FISCAL TRANSPARENCY POLICIES
IN BRAZIL
Complementary Law nr. 131/2009
Added new rules to the Responsability Fiscal Law (Law nr. 101/2000) in order to Federal Union, States and Municipalites publish to
Internet detailled information about budgetary and financial execution in realtime
Complementary Law nr. 131/2009Deadlines
- Federal Union, States, Federal District and Municipalities above 100,000 inhabitants - May/2010;
- Municipalities between 50,000 and 100,000 inhabitants - May/2011;
- Municipalities under 50,000 inhabitants. - May/2013
Bill n. 5228/2009 Information Access Law
Minimal obligations to publish on Internet:
– Organization competences and structure, addresses, units' phone numbers and public attendance hours;
– Financial resources transfers, expenditures, procurement and contracts;
– Programs, actions, projects and workings follow-ups; and
– FAQ.
QUESTIONS?
THANK YOU!Brazilian Office of the Comptroller General (CGU)
SECRETARIAT OF CORRUPTION PREVENTION AND STRATEGIC INFORMATION SPCI
[email protected] Phone: +55-61-2020-6822
WWW.CGU.GOV.BR