The Attorney General of the Republic, Paulo Gonet, sent a recommendation to the other branches of the Public Ministry so that the payment of retroactive payments respects the constitutional salary ceiling of R$46 thousand reais.
Penduricalhos are benefits, which, added to the salary, exceed the constitutional ceiling. The information is in a statement sent this Monday (2) by the National Council of the Public Ministry to Minister Gilmar Mendes, of the Federal Supreme Court.
Last Friday, Mendes reaffirmed his decision that prohibited the payment of penduricalhos to members of the Public Ministry and the Courts of Justice. Last week, the Supreme Court postponed until March 25th the definitive vote on the decisions of Gilmar Mendes and Flávio Dino that suspended the payment of penduricalhos in the Three Powers.
