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Brazil is an OECD  Anti-Bribery Convention   and direct government spending for the procure-
            party and co-founder of the Open Government   ment of projects and services. Citizens are also
            Partnership. It has also approved significant laws   able to report irregularities and file complaints
 CONTRACT   I.  The Clean Records Law (Lei da Ficha Limpa)   tutions tasked with fighting corruption in Brazil:
                                                    through the portal.
            concerning:
                                                       This is a brief overview of the key national insti-
            prevents corruption in the legislature, making
                                                       ? Comptroller General (CGU)
            people criminally convicted by a judicial
 ENFORCEMENT   court ineligible to run for political office   http://www.cgu.gov.br;
            for eight consecutive years at any level;
                                                       ? Federal Police
            II.  The Information Law (Lei da Informacao)
                                                    http://www.cgu.gov.br;
            guarantees Brazilian citizens access to federal,
 AND INVESTOR   state and municipal public documents;   Administration System (IFAS);
                                                       ? Integrated Financial
            III.  The new Anti-Corruption Law (Lei
            Anticorrupcao) recently came into force.
                                                       ? Inter-ministerial Committee on
 PROTECTION  civil liability for companies for the bribery of both   Open Government (CIGA);
               The  Anti-Corruption Law establishes direct
                                                       ? Supreme Audit Court (TCU)
            Brazilian and foreign public officials.  This effec-
                                                    http://portal2.tcu.gov.br/
            tively means that foreign companies operating
                                                    portal/page/portal/TCU;
            within Brazil could be subject to penalties for
            bribery of local  officials, including  employees of     ? Ministry of Finance: Council for Financial
            Brazilian subsidiaries of foreign companies; ma-  Activities Control
            jor Brazilian companies that are publicly listed on   https://www.coaf.fazenda.gov.
            foreign stock exchanges; Brazilian agents of for-  br/?set_language=en
            eign companies that have been subject to due dil-
 Brazil has an independent judiciary governed by   Parties are free to enter into contracts estab-  igence reviews; and Brazilian companies acquired
 the rule of law. Its legal system is based on respect   lishing mutual obligations at will. As long as an   by foreign companies.
 for contracts and private property and other mat-  obligation is not  illicit, in  conflict with the  law,   Moreover, the new law establishes civil lia-
 ters provided for in Brazil’s Constitution and laws.   immoral or impossible to fulfill, it is deemed valid.   bility against companies for corrupt acts done by
 Brazil’s legal system provides an independent   Exceptions to the general rule:  their directors, employees, and other agents act-
 forum in which challenges and appeals to both   ing on their behalf.
 public and private acts are adjudicated in accor-    ? The Principle of the Contract’s Social Function   The law creates stiff penalties as well. A com-
 dance with the law. Brazilian law provides for   - “the liberty to contract shall be exercised by   pany found guilty of corruption can face fines of
 equal  treatment  between  domestic  and  foreign   virtue of and limited by the contract’s social   up to 20 percent of its gross revenue from the
 capital, with the exception of the few areas in   function”. (Article 421 of the Civil Code)  previous year. In addition, penalties can include
 which foreign investment is restricted.  disgorgement of benefits obtained, suspension of
 Brazil is a civil law jurisdiction, based predom-    ? The Principle of the Objective Good   the company's activities, and even the dissolution
 inantly on consolidated sets of legislation called   Faith - “the parties are obliged to observe   of the offending entity.
 ‘Codes’. Each area of law is governed by its own   the principles of honesty and good   Also, the Anti-Corruption Law includes a pro-
 individual rulebook, such as taxation (National   faith in the contract’s negotiation and   vision directing that sanctions may be reduced for
 Tax Code); private law, including property (Civil   execution.” (Article 422 of the Civil Code)  companies with effective compliance programs in
 Code); commercial law (Commercial Code) and   place and those that self-report violations of the
 labor law (Consolidated Labor Law), for example.   Many legal experts maintain that there must   law to the authorities.
 Unlike the common law system used in countries   be some balance between the mutual obligations   Additionally, since 2010 the electronic
 such as the United States and Commonwealth   established in a contract: a contract cannot create   platform  Transparency Portal (http://www.
 countries, Brazil’s courts are less able to establish   obviously disproportional obligations for one party,   portaltransparencia.gov.br) has been available
 legally-binding precedent, as most decisions are   while granting extreme advantages to the other.  to Brazilians to track how public money is being
 applicable only to the parties concerned.  There   Foreign arbitration awards are enforceable in   used in all federal government programs. This in-
 are, however, some examples of  ‘settled law’   Brazil. Transparency is another relevant issue in Bra-  cludes items such as funds transferred to states
 (sumulas) issued by the superior courts that influ-  zil on which there has been progress. These efforts   and municipalities, funds directly transferred to
 ence the legal system.  have contributed to giving Brazil a good ranking.   citizens (i.e. conditional cash transfer programs),
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