Entities and retirees support Dino's decision against judiciary extra payments

At least one Justice servers' entity, a retired prosecutor and a retired judge voiced support for Minister Flávio Dino's STF decision suspending indemnatory payments created by administrative acts. The São Paulo Court of Justice opposes the measure and quadrupled extras to desembargadores in two years. The case heads to plenary on Wednesday (25).

Minister Flávio Dino's monocratic decision at the Supreme Federal Court (STF), issued on February 5, 2026, suspended extra payments created by administrative acts in the Judiciary and Public Prosecutor's Office, and barred new laws on indemnatory benefits. The action was filed by prosecutors from Praia Grande (SP), and the São Paulo Court of Justice (TJ-SP) sought to join the process after the injunction.

Sixteen entities, such as the Brazilian Magistrates Association (AMB) and the National Association of Labor Court Magistrates (Anamatra), joined the case. The National Association of Retired Federal Judiciary Magistrates and Retired Public Prosecutor's Office Prosecutors (Anampa) supports Dino. Its president, Sônia Maria Ferreira Roberts, stated: "We understand that the Organic Law of the Magistracy and a complementary law on the prosecutor's office guarantee parity for those who entered until 2003." Anampa seeks an adjustment to the remuneration ceiling, currently at R$ 46,366.

A study by the Pessoas à Frente Movement shows that supersalaries impacted R$ 20 billion in the budget over one year, benefiting 1.34% of servers. Twenty civil society organizations, including República.org, published an open letter supporting Dino and praising the suspension of benefits not provided in national law, ordered by Gilmar Mendes on February 23, 2026. Mendes expressed "perplexity regarding the disorder we experience in the remuneration of public agents."

Retired prosecutor Jairo Edward de Luca, who joined the São Paulo Public Prosecutor's Office in 1993 and retired in July 2023, opposes penduricalhos despite benefiting from a R$ 1.4 million acervo compensation. He challenges the CNMP's November 2022 resolution, which made it retroactive for ten years, citing 2015 laws that cap the benefit at the constitutional ceiling.

Retired judge Esmeralda Simões Martinez filed an action at the STF, claiming that converting remuneration into indemnities is "antirrepublicano." Her lawyer, Elda Mariza Valim Fim, said the judge supports a dignified salary but that extras exceed limits.

In opposition, TJ-SP, which appealed Dino's decision citing legal insecurity, quadrupled extras to desembargadores: from R$ 23,000 in 2023 to over R$ 93,000 in 2025, a 304% increase against 10.27% IPCA. The active payroll in 2025 was R$ 3.7 billion, with R$ 2.5 billion in extras. The court states payments are backed by STF and CNJ decisions, including unpaid vacations and shifts. Its president, Francisco Eduardo Loureiro, met with seven STF justices and expects a transition rule in the February 25 judgment.

FGV professor Rafael Viegas notes São Paulo is among the most impacted states due to the volume of indemnatory benefits. Lawyer Lenio Streck assesses that Mendes' decision reinforces Dino and may address the constitutionality of law-based advantages.

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Justice Flávio Dino symbolically suspending extra government benefits across Brazil's executive, legislative, and judicial branches amid salary hike controversy.
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Minister Dino suspends extra benefits across three powers

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Supreme Court Justice Flávio Dino ordered the suspension of extra benefits known as penduricalhos across Brazil's three branches of government, with a 60-day review period. The ruling aims to curb supersalaries that evade the constitutional cap of R$ 46,366.19. Meanwhile, Congress approved salary hikes and new perks for its staff, costing at least R$ 650 million yearly.

Centrist leaders in Brazil's lower house want to avoid voting on a bill regulating extra perks and supersalaries for public servants unless President Lula's government engages directly. The Supreme Federal Court suspended these benefits and ordered Congress to legislate within 60 days, but the deadline is deemed too short in an election year. The STF plenary is judging the decisions this week.

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A retired judge stated in an STF session that first-instance judges lack cars, health plans, or snacks, but various tribunals across the country denied the claim, confirming aids such as food vouchers, health support, and official vehicles. The statement was made during discussions on restrictions to indemnatory funds for magistrates. The judgment was adjourned to the end of March.

Supreme Court Justice Dias Toffoli has ordered the Federal Police to take statements from individuals investigated in the Banco Master fraud case and Central Bank directors within 30 days. The action aims to clarify allegations and safeguard the National Financial System. The probe was moved to the STF following a defense request from an investigated party.

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The British magazine The Economist published an article stating that the Supreme Federal Court (STF) is involved in a 'huge scandal' due to suspicions of ties between ministers and banker Daniel Vorcaro, owner of Banco Master. The piece highlights close relations of judges like Dias Toffoli and Alexandre de Moraes with the business elite. The publication comes amid investigations and debates on creating an ethics code for the court.

The Federal Regional Court of the 1st Region (TRF-1) upheld a R$ 400,000 indemnity to Dilma Rousseff for moral damages from persecutions and tortures during Brazil's military dictatorship. The ruling also grants a permanent monthly pension, overriding a prior limit of a single R$ 100,000 payment. It underscores severe human rights violations by the state.

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The Supreme Federal Court's First Panel unanimously rejected Jair Bolsonaro's defense appeal on Friday (7) in the coup plot case, upholding his 27-year prison sentence. Allies of the former president, including Senator Flávio Bolsonaro and PL president Valdemar Costa Neto, reacted at the inauguration of a party headquarters in Atibaia, vowing responses to alleged persecution and betting on Bolsonaro's return to the presidency in 2026. Defenses of other defendants, like Walter Braga Netto, announced appeals including to international courts.

 

 

 

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