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Ministério ( leia-se voce, eu , nós) paga R$ 600 mil para levar acervo da CBF à África do Sul

Olha o seu dinheiro gasto como se fosse papel higienico

20/05/2010


Milton Júnior
Do Contas Abertas

O governo brasileiro anunciou nesta semana que contará com a colaboração da Confederação Brasileira de Futebol (CBF) para expor, na África do Sul, o acervo de conquistas do esporte preferido da nação. Peças alusivas aos campeonatos de 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 e 2002, nos quais o Brasil foi o campeão mundial, serão exibidos publicamente. O informe, divulgado no Diário Oficial da União, mostra que o Ministério do Esporte contratou a empresa Memories Produções Ltda para a prestação de serviços de produção, organização e realização da exposição do Acervo CBF durante a realização da Copa do Mundo deste ano. A contratação foi feita com sem licitação e custará R$ 598 mil (veja a nota de empenho).

O acervo sobre a evolução do futebol brasileiro desde 1930 ficará em exposição no período de 14 de junho a 11 de julho de 2010, no espaço Casa Brasil 2014, que será montado com o objetivo de promover a imagem do país e gerar oportunidades de investimentos para as 12 cidades-sede da competição. Segundo o Ministério do Esporte, responsável pela realização da exposição, foi necessária a contratação da empresa Memories para transportar, manipular e cuidar da segurança do acervo da CBF, que ofereceu seu patrimônio gratuitamente, “com a condição de que fosse contratada tal empresa”.

“O acervo cedido gratuitamente ao Ministério do Esporte é de propriedade da CBF, único, insubstituível e de valor inestimável, fatos que por si só já demonstram a necessidade especial de manipulação, transporte, segurança, entre outros”, afirma a assessoria de imprensa do ministério. De acordo com a pasta, a CBF somente disponibiliza o acervo para a empresa contratada, que seria a única detentora de “todos os requisitos necessários à formatação, execução, operacionalização e segurança necessários à realização da exposição”.

O espaço Casa Brasil 2014, de 2.900 metros quadrados, ficará no Centro de Convenções de Joanesburgo. Além da tradição no futebol, o espaço prioriza também atrativos turísticos, culturais, gastronômicos, econômicos e tecnológicos brasileiros. A apresentação visual e conceituação temática está a cargo do cenógrafo e designer Gringo Cardia. Representantes de cada uma das 12 cidades brasileiras que vão sediar os jogos da Copa de 2014 (Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Belo Horizonte, Porto Alegre, Brasília, Curitiba, Salvador, Recife, Natal, Fortaleza, Manaus e Cuiabá) também estarão presentes na Casa Brasil, para divulgar os atrativos de suas respectivas regiões.





A Casa Brasil 2014 está sendo organizada em conjunto pelos ministérios do Esporte, Turismo, Desenvolvimento, Indústria e Comércio Exterior e Ciência e Tecnologia. Alcino Rocha, assessor especial de Futebol do Ministério do Esporte, destaca a importância dos preparativos brasileiros. “Estamos cientes de que seremos muito cobrados sobre isso já durante a Copa da África do Sul, quando os holofotes mundiais se voltarão para o Brasil como o próximo anfitrião”, afirmou.

Iniciativa é suspeita, diz comentarista

O comentarista de esporte e blogueiro José Cruz vê como “suspeita” a forma como o governo federal se associa à CBF. “O Ministério do Esporte tornou-se um provedor de recursos a quem não precisa. A CBF é riquíssima – fatura cerca R$ 220 milhões anuais, segundo matéria recente do jornal Correio Braziliense –, usa a marca nacional do país para promover o seu principal patrimônio, a Seleção Brasileira, e ainda precisa se socorrer dos cofres públicos para exibir, no exterior, a história de nosso futebol?”, critica.

Para o comentarista, a falta de licitação torna a relação ainda mais suspeita. “O Ministério do Esporte tornou-se um especialista em ignorar a clareza de seus atos. Esses R$ 600 mil deveriam ser aplicados, prioritariamente, em projetos que valorizassem a formação de nossos jovens e não na atividade profissional”, critica. Cruz acredita que falta ao Esporte uma política mais adequada para o setor, o que, segundo ele, acaba por esvaziar o orçamento da pasta em iniciativas que não são de interesse dos brasileiros. “O desperdício é tão grande quanto à desordem orçamentária desse ministério”, lamenta.



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NATO urges Bulgaria to send to Afghanistan artillery trainers, air engineers

SOFIA, May 20 (Xinhua) -- NATO Secretary-general Anders Fogh Rasmussen said here on Thursday that NATO needs in Afghanistan Bulgarian artillery trainers and an air maintenance team.

Rasmussen, who paid a two-day visit to Bulgaria ending on Friday, had on Thursday meetings with Prime Minister Boyko Borissov and President Georgi Parvanov, where they discussed the situations in Afghanistan and in the Balkans, the NATO's future and the future missile defense system.

After the meeting with Borissov, Rasmussen told a joint press conference that during its six-year NATO membership, Bulgaria has demonstrated a strong engagement and a clear commitment and also contributed significantly to the Alliance's operations and " notably, of course," in Afghanistan.

There are currently 530 Bulgarian troops in NATO's Afghan mission.

"You have contributed significantly, your soldiers are doing a great job in Afghanistan, their efforts are highly appreciated," Rasmussen said.

However, the NATO secretary-general said the contribution to the Afghan army training team is also very welcome. "We need to make sure that the Afghans one day in the future can run their own country, can secure their own country and therefore we must develop the capacity of the Afghan security forces," he said.

He said he would encourage all allies including Bulgaria to look at offering more trainers for the NATO training mission in Afghanistan. "Even a small number of people can have a very big impact," Rasmussen said.

According to Rasmussen, NATO military authorities have forwarded a specific request to Bulgaria. "What we need and what we would like to see is contribution within artillery training and also an air maintenance team," he said.

Borissov said that Bulgaria as always "will be in unison with the Euro-Atlantic partners" and will send "even a small number" of military trainers to Afghanistan.

On their discussions on the situation in the Balkans, Rasmussen said that his goal is to see all countries in the Balkans integrated in the Euro-Atlantic structures, NATO and the European Union.

"For me, a dream comes true when we see all countries in the Balkans integrated in NATO and the European Union," he said.

Bulgaria with her relationships to all countries in the Balkans can play a "crucial political role" for the NATO integration of its neighbors, Rasmussen added.

Rasmussen also commented on the future NATO missile shield. He said the United States' missile defense system and the available missile defense systems of some European countries for the protection of deployed troops could be linked.

"We can develop an effective missile defense system which covers not only deployed troops but the whole population -- 900 million people at all NATO nations for a very low additional cost: less than 200 million euros over 10 years distributed among 28 allies," Rasmussen said.

"It's nearly nothing. And for that low cost we can get an effective protection against a real threat," he added.

He said for this reason he hopes the NATO summit in November in Lisbon will make missile defense an alliance mission.

"I hope we could also initiate cooperation with Russia in that respect," Rasmussen said.

Bulgaria, a former active member of the Warsaw Treaty, established diplomatic ties with NATO in 1990 and became its member in 2004.

Rasmussen is the fifth NATO secretary-general to visit Bulgaria. The first one was Manfred Woerner in 1991.



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BP captures 5,000 barrels a day as oil continues leaking into Gulf of Mexico

HOUSTON, May 20 (Xinhua) -- British oil company BP said Thursday a tube inserted into an undersea gusher over the weekend was now siphoning 5,000 barrels of oil a day, but a video showed crude continuing to leak from the ruptured well.

"The oil plume escaping from the riser pipe has visibly declined today," BP spokesman Mark Proegler said.

However, a live video feed from the seafloor provided by BP showed a black plume of crude oil still billowing out into the deep waters, confirming earlier fears that the amount of escaping oil was much higher than BP's previous estimate, which put the leak at 5,000 barrels a day.

A group of scientists testified Wednesday to a Congressional subcommittee that the leak rate, based on prior video segments of the leaking well, may range between 25,000 barrels and 100,000 barrels a day.

Proegler also admitted the tube was not siphoning all the oil leak. "We're not claiming that we stopped it -- although that is our final objective. We're saying that this is what we're capturing now."

Cleanup of oil from the surface continued Thursday. A BP statement issued Thursday said there are 1,040 vessels and 24,700 personnel involved in the response.

BP has been using chemical dispersants to break up the oil slick into small droplets that can be digested by microbes. However, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Thursday asked BP to find a less toxic dispersant than the one BP currently uses.

Meanwhile, the Obama administration is asking BP to release more data about the spill, White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said Thursday.

As BP made progress with its oil-containment efforts, heavy, brown oil started seeping to Louisiana's precious marshes, which are home to rare birds, mammals and other marine life, while another edge of the escaping crude reached a powerful current that could take it to Florida and beyond.

Small amounts of light oil have reached coastal areas of Louisiana over the past several weeks, but nothing like the brown ooze from the spill that started coating Louisiana marshes Wednesday.

"This is the first time we've seen this much heavy oil this far into our wetland," Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal said at a news conference Wednesday. "We know there's a lot more heavy oil behind it that hasn't made it to shore yet."

He called for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to grant an emergency permit for the state to dredge sand from barrier islands to create sand booms as another line of defense against the oil spill.

"If I had been standing up, I would have fell to my knees," Billy Nungesser, president of Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, told The Washington Post about learning of the news. "It's our greatest fear."

The oil's landfall puts Gulf wildlife in danger, and brown pelican, Louisiana's state bird which was removed from the U.S. federal endangered species list only in November, is at particular risk because it dives beneath the water's surface to forage, experts said.

Also in harm's way are at least 12 Gulf species listed by the U. S. government as endangered or threatened, including birds, sea turtles and the sperm whale.

The "Deepwater Horizon" drilling rig, leased by BP, exploded and sank some 52 km off Venice, Louisiana, late last month, killing 11 workers and unleashing a massive oil spill.



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Police, passers-by make way for ducklings



Help mother, 11 little mallards through downtown morning rush to Inner Harbor

Ducks

Larissa Peters and city police officers help a mother duck and her ducklings cross Pratt Street to the relative safety of the Inner Harbor. Peters was on her way to work when she saw the ducks and decided to help make sure they weren't squashed. (Photo by Daveed Korup / May 19, 2010)


Police and passers-by brought the morning rush to a halt in downtown Baltimore on Wednesday to help a mother mallard and her 11 ducklings make their way to the relative safety of the Inner Harbor.

"It was an incredible way to start the day," said Daveed Korup, 51. A performing-arts specialist at the Port Discovery children's museum, Korup was walking to get his morning coffee about 8 a.m. when he pitched in to help herd the waterfowl. "I needed something to cheer me up, and there it was."

In a scene right out of Robert McCloskey's 1941 children's classic "Make Way for Ducklings," city police officers pulled their cruisers across Pratt Street near Market Place to block traffic for the family of mallards.

"They were all very friendly and smiles," Korup said of the officers. "This was such an odd occurrence … everyone was taking it in as something very special."

It's not clear where the mama duck had been nesting. But she and her family were already headed south on Market Place, just north of Lombard Street — a major westbound thoroughfare — when Korup spotted them.

He joined two women who were trying to shepherd the birds as they made their way toward the harbor.

Larissa Peters was walking to work at World Relief when she spied the ducks and snapped a few pictures.

"I thought, 'Only in Baltimore would this happen,' " she said. She was about to walk on when the birds started across Lombard Street and "nearly got run over."

"So another lady and I decided to help them to the harbor. I was afraid if I didn't see them [all the way to] the water, one would get killed during the day," she said.

As the odd procession reached Pratt Street — the multilane eastbound boulevard that runs along the Harborplace Pavilion and the waterfront promenade — the duck herders halted the parade.

"They didn't want to cross," Peters said. That's when the Baltimore Police Department rode to the rescue.

The officers emerged from the Panera restaurant on Pratt Street with their coffee, jumped into three or four cruisers, Korup said, and pulled them across both streets, halting traffic.

In "Make Way for Ducklings," police in Boston stop traffic on Beacon Street to allow Mrs. Mallard and her eight offspring to reach Boston Public Garden and the lagoon where Mr. Mallard is waiting for them.

It's precisely the sort of scene that wildlife rescuers hoped to avoid a couple of years back when they removed 11 newly hatched ducklings from a planter outside the Capital Grille on Pratt Street.

The rescuers said the mother was just hours away from attempting to march her brood off for a first meal — probably in the harbor slip beside the Power Plant.

There was no such intervention for the duck family Wednesday. With police now blocking Pratt Street, Panera manager Chris Dorsey watched as the duck herders finally allowed the parade to resume.

"They crossed Pratt Street right at the light," he said. "Some people got out of their cars and got cameras out."

It took the duck family perhaps two minutes to cross Pratt. "Once they got going, they were pretty quick about it," Korup said.

From the south curb, Mama led her ducklings straight to the pier where the Coast Guard cutter Taney — a survivor of the 1941 bombing of Pearl Harbor — is berthed.

Mother mallard jumped in first, Korup said, then "the chicks took their own time deciding whether to go for a swim."

They had to jump a few inches to a ledge, then another 18 to 24 inches into the water. Eventually, they all made it.

"Incredible," Korup said.



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Earthquake shakes Newzealand


Wellington : Nine earthquakes in just over seven hours awakened and shook up the town of Whakatane, on the east coast of New Zealand's North Island,on Thursday.

The swarm began at 2.38 a.m. with a shake measuring 4.3 on the Richter scale, and the area was still shaking just before 10 a.m. with a series of smaller quakes at regular intervals.

Seismologists at the national earthquake monitoring organisation GeoNet said they could not predict what would happen with swarms.

"They may carry on for hours or even days, or the centre of the earthquakes might move around," a statement said.

Whakatane, a coastal town on the Bay of Plenty, lies close to large-scale faults, where two land masses are gradually pulling apart at the rate of about one cm a year, GeoNet said.

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Strong 6.2-magnitude earthquake strikes off Costa Rica

SAN JOSE (BNO NEWS) — A strong earthquake struck off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica on Thursday afternoon, shaking buildings in the capital of San Jose.

The 6.2-magnitude earthquake at 4.16 p.m. local time (2216 GMT) was centered about 42 miles (67 kilometers) south-southwest of San Jose, or 91 miles (147 kilometers) west-southwest of Limon. It struck about 24.1 miles (38.8 kilometers) deep, making it a shallow earthquake, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties, but residents in San Jose reported feeling light shaking.

The magnitude of the earthquake was too low to pose a tsunami threat.


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'I'm a Marxist:' Dalai Lama


NEW YORK — Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama said Thursday that he is a Marxist, yet credits capitalism for bringing new freedoms to the communist country that exiled him -- China.

"Still I am a Marxist," the exiled Tibetan Buddhist leader said in New York, where he arrived with an entourage of robed monks and a heavy security detail to give a series of paid public lectures.

Marxism has "moral ethics, whereas capitalism is only how to make profits," the Dalai Lama, 74, said.

However, he credited China's embrace of market economics for breaking communism's grip over the world's most populous country and forcing the ruling Communist Party to "represent all sorts of classes."

Capitalism "brought a lot of positive to China. Millions of people's living standards improved," he said.

The Dalai Lama, giving a series of lectures at the Radio City Music Hall in central Manhattan until Sunday, struck a strikingly optimistic note in general, saying that he believed the world is becoming a kinder, more unified place.

Anti-war movements, huge international aid efforts after Haiti's earthquake this year, and the election of Barack Obama as the first black president in a once deeply racist United States are "clear signs of human beings being more mature," he said.

The Dalai Lama said he felt a "sense of the oneness of human beings," jokingly adding: "If those thoughts are wrong, please let me know!"

Although China, which forced him to escape for his life in 1959, is loosening up, he had harsh words for a communist leadership that he said still seeks to rule by fear.

As Chinese become richer, "they want more freedoms, they want an independent judiciary, they want to have a free sort of press," he said.

The Chinese government, he said, seeks harmony, "but harmony must come out of the heart, not out of fear. So far, methods to bring harmony mostly rely on use of force."

Asked why tickets to his lectures are selling for as much as hundreds dollars, the Dalai Lama said none of the money went to him personally. "You should ask the organizer. I have no connection."

He said he was "always asking the organizer: tickets must be cheap. For myself, I've never accepted a single dollar like that."

Some of the money goes to charities, such as hunger relief, he said. "Unfortunately," he added, bursting into his trademark laughter, sometimes the "organizations are a little richer."


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6.3 MAGNITUDE EARTHQUAKE HITS COSTA RICA

6.3 MAGNITUDE EARTHQUAKE HITS COSTA RICA


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Suspicious item forces evacuation around Philadelphia's Liberty Bell

WASHINGTON, May 20 (Xinhua) -- Areas around the famed tourist attraction of Liberty Bell in the U.S. city of Philadelphia were evacuated on Thursday as a suspicious item was reported.

Houses and streets around the downtown building that houses the Liberty Bell were evacuated. The suspicious item was reported to resemble a balloon.

Police evacuated the area after responding to National Park Service rangers' emergency call. Service spokeswoman Jane Cowley was quoted as saying that it's unclear whether the item is inside or outside the Liberty Bell Center.

The police said the suspicious item resembles a blue balloon- shape container with a "white powdery substance" on it.


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Sweden appoints new ambassador to Afghanistan

STOCKHOLM, May 20 (Xinhua) -- Sweden has appointed the secretary-general of the Swedish Committee for Afghanistan, Torbjorn Pettersson, as its ambassador to Afghanistan, according to a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Thursday.

"At the same time, Ambassador (to Serbia) Krister Bringeus was appointed Senior Civilian Representative in Mazar-e-Sharif to increase the overall political presence in northern Afghanistan," the statement said.

This is an effort of increasing emphasis on civilian operations in Afghanistan and capacity-building of Afghan structures.

The Senior Civilian Representative will be responsible for overall political leadership and Swedish civilian activities in the area, while the military commander will continue to be responsible for military activities and security, the statement said.



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Bosnian police make mass arrest of organized crime suspects

BELGRADE, May 20 (Xinhua) -- Bosnian police forces, in a combined country-wide action directed at organized crime, arrested 48 people and seized a large quantity of drugs and weapons on Thursday, reported the Bosnian Serb news agency Srna.

The operation had been prepared for months and was part of an ongoing campaign to battle international criminal activities. Stanislav Cado, the minister of interior for Republika Srpska, a Serb-dominated entity, said at a press conference in Doboj that a number of police officials were among the arrested.

The search and arrest operation was carried out in 103 locations in seven towns in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Brcko, Doboj, Bijeljina, Banja Luka, Prnjavor, Odzak and Celic. The interior minister stated that a large quantity of narcotics, weapons and ammunition were seized, but did not give further details.

According to the Prosecutor's Office, this represented one of the largest combined police actions in BiH. Its aim was the apprehension of individuals suspected of involvement with two large criminal organizations operating in the region. The various police agencies were coordinated through the special department for organized crime of the Prosecutor's Office.


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Japan launches space probe to explore Venus

TOKYO, May 21 (Xinhua) -- Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency launched Venus climate orbiter Akatsuki early Friday, said reports from Tanegashima, an island south of Japan's main island Kyushu.

The H-2A rocket lifted off at 6:58 a.m. (2158 GMT Thursday) at Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture, carrying the probe originally scheduled to blast off on Tuesday but postponed due to bad weather.

Akatsuki, which means "Dawn" in Japanese, will travel to Venus on a 2-year mission to study its climate and surface.

The probe carries five significant pieces of instrumentation to study Venus' clouds, the terrain of the planet whilst orbiting Venus from distances of 300 km to 80,000 km and the "super- rotation" of the planet's atmosphere, where, according to scientists, winds can drive storms and clouds around that planet at speeds of more than 220 kph, some 60 times faster than the planet itself rotates.

It also carries a payload including several smaller satellite experiments, including a solar sail to be powered by the sun's radiation.



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Oil from Gulf gusher captured by tube rises to 5,000 barrels a day: BP

HOUSTON, May 20 (Xinhua) -- British oil company BP said Thursday a mile-long tube inserted into a undersea gusher over the weekend was now siphoning 5,000 barrels of oil a day.

"The oil plume escaping from the riser pipe has visibly declined today," BP spokesman Mark Proegler said after BP announced that the tube was capturing 5,000 barrels, previously estimated as the total gushing into the Gulf of Mexico.

BP has put the leak at 5,000 barrels a day, but scientists fear the amount of escaping oil could be significantly more.

A video provided by BP showed a black plume of crude oil still billowing out into the deep waters in spite of BP's increased containment.

Proegler admitted the tube was not siphoning all the oil leak. "We're not claiming that we stopped it -- although that is our final objective. We're saying that this is what we're capturing now," he said.

The "Deepwater Horizon" drilling rig, leased by BP, exploded and sank some 52 km off Venice, Louisiana, late last month, killing 11 workers and unleashing a massive oil spill.



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Vocalista do Soda Stereo está em estado crítico após sofrer AVC


O argentino Gustavo Cerati segue internado na Venezuela.
'É muito cedo para avaliar as sequelas que podem ficar', diz médico.

Do G1, com informaçõe da Reuters


O músico Gustavo Cerati, da banda argentina Soda Stereo.O músico Gustavo Cerati, da banda argentina Soda
Stereo. (Foto: Divulgação)

O cantor argentino Gustavo Cerati estava nesta quarta-feira (19) entre a vida e a morte numa clínica venezuelana, onde segue em estado crítico após ter sofrido um acidente vascular cerebral no sábado (15), informou a equipe médica.

O líder da banda de rock Soda Stereo, de 50 anos, piorou na terça-feira (18) e recebeu intervenção para liberar pressão de seu crânio por uma obstrução arterial causada AVC sofrido depois de duas horas de show em Caracas na noite de sábado.

"O paciente se mantém em estado crítico e está recebendo o tratamento indicado", disse Adolfredo Sáenz, diretor do centro médico onde Cerati está internado. Sáenz acrescentou que é "muito cedo para avaliar as sequelas que podem ficar".

No momento, o artista tem problemas motores, de fala e de sensação inerentes a um quadro de AVC, disse o neurologista Vladimir Fuenmayor em conversa com jornalistas.

Cerati terminou na Venezuela um tour mundial iniciado em 2009 que passou por México, Chile, Uruguai, Argentina, Peru, Estados Unidos, Colômbia e Espanha.

Os fãs do artista, que alcançou uma alta popularidade na América Latina após 15 anos à frente do Soda Stereo, inundaram as redes sociais com mensagens de apoio e carinho.



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Delúbio recebe multa de R$ 164 mil e tem direitos políticos cassados

( que chato !, estou de luto!)

Ele é acusado de ter recebido salário do governo de GO indevidamente.
Advogado afirma que ele estava cedido a um conselho do governo federal.

Do G1, em São Paulo


Delúbio SoaresO ex-tesoureiro do PT Delúbio Soares
(Foto: Ed Ferreira/Agência Estado)

O Tribunal de Justiça de Goiás condenou o ex-tesoureiro do PT Delúbio Soares a pagar R$ 164 mil por ter recebido salários como professor do estado quando morava em São Paulo, segundo a assessoria de imprensa do órgão. A sentença também determinou a perda dos direitos políticos do ex-tesoureiro por oito anos.

Segundo o tribunal, os desembargadores consideraram, no entanto, que Delúbio só perderá os direitos políticos quando não couber mais recurso à decisão. Uma ex-dirigente do sindicato que representa os professores também foi condenada a pagar multa. O julgamento ocorreu na semana passada, informou o TJ.

O advogado de defesa de Delúbio, Sebastião Ferreira Leite, disse que a decisão ainda não foi lida no tribunal e que, por isso, “não existe ainda”. Ele argumenta que o ex-tesoureiro do PT era membro do Conselho Deliberativo do Fundo de Amparo ao Trabalhador (Codefat) e estava à disposição do órgão no período em que a Justiça o acusa de ter recebido salários indevidamente. No conselho, ele representava a Central Única dos Trabalhadores (CUT).

“Como a CUT não era legalizada, o governo do estado não podia colocá-lo à disposição da CUT porque ela não tinha estatuto jurídico. Então, o deixaram à disposição do sindicato. Não há imoralidade nisso, não tem nada antiético”, afirmou. O advogado acrescenta ainda que Delúbio tinha “duplo domicílio” e que não recebia salário do Codefat. Ele pretende recorrer da decisão ao Superior Tribunal de Justiça (STJ).

Expulso do PT em meio às denúncias do mensalão, em 2005, Delúbio chegou a pedir para voltar ao partido no ano passado, mas acabou retirando o pedido.

Questionado sobre o projeto "ficha limpa" aprovado pelo Senado que impede a candidatura de políticos condenados por órgão colegiado - caso de Delúbio - o advogado afirmou que confia no Judiciário e fez a ressalva de que a proposta ainda depende da sanção do presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva para entrar em vigor.

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