ETCO holds first stage of the 10 + 10 Debate Cycle

Greater access to information contributes to advances in improving the business environment in Brazil. Theme was the highlight of the event held on June 6, in Rio de Janeiro. Throughout the morning, the advances already made and the paths that still need to be followed in the direction of the best practices of competitive ethics were discussed.

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The free access of society to information that is under the custody of the public authorities, whether in the fiscal, legal or any other sphere, is essential to guarantee a more stable and equitable business environment and to facilitate a better understanding between government, companies and society in general. This was one of the main conclusions of the first stage of the 10 + 10 Debate Cycle - Retrospective of competitive ethics in Brazil and perspectives for the next decade, carried out by the Brazilian Institute of Competitive Ethics (ETCO) in the Federation of Industries of the State of Rio de Janeiro (Firjan).

For ETCO's Executive Chairman, Roberto Abdenur, the event proved to be of great use in revealing important progress achieved in the last decade to improve the business environment in Brazil. For him, “the discussions also provided ETCO, the private sector and government authorities with a better perception of what still needs to be done in terms of more transparency in the relationship between authorities and society, in order to reinforce the concept of fiscal citizenship in Brazil ”.

The opening of the event was the responsibility of the Vice-President of Firjan, Carlos Mariani Bittencourt, who guaranteed the commitment of the Rio de Janeiro industry in the fight for competitive ethics. "Sustainability is also doing business based on ethics," said Bittencourt.

The Director of Instituto Análise, Alberto Carlos Almeida, highlighted the important relationship between the increase in the population's schooling and the growth of intolerance towards corruption. According to Almeida, "society has started to be stricter in relation to corruption, and schooling is forcing everyone to break the rules less".

The Coordinator of the Specialization Course in Tax Law of the Getulio Vargas Foundation, professor Eurico Marcos Diniz De Santi, said that he considered it necessary that the authorities, particularly in the tax field, provide citizens and companies with better knowledge and understanding of the acts practiced in the application of the laws. He further stated that "societies that encourage secrecy favor the proliferation of privileges and corruption".

The Secretary of Finance of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Renato Villela, added that the provision of information between the government and society is fundamental for a truly democratic State, and recalled “the advances made in this field by Rio de Janeiro in the past years, within the State's commitment to guarantee a healthy business environment ”.

The Regional Prosecutor of the Republic, Marcelo Moscogliato, pointed out the relevance for the economy of greater speed in the judicial processes, and indicated the need for a closer relationship between Law and the Economy. "Law courses in Brazil should provide better knowledge of the practical reality of business in multiple fields, so that lawyers develop greater knowledge and sensitivity to the realities of economic life," said Moscogliato.

The next stage of the 10 + 10 Debate Cycle will take place on August 21, at the headquarters of the National Confederation of Industry (CNI), in Brasília. In São Paulo, the event will take place on October 16, at the headquarters of the Federation of Industries of the State of São Paulo (Fiesp).

 

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The view of the participants

The Debate Cycle, like ETCO, plays a fundamental role in defining a positive agenda for the economy. The question of competition is among the main items of the so-called Brazil cost, and ETCO has the function of discussing this issue in a broad way, without prejudice. ”

Renato Villela, Secretary of Finance of the State of Rio de Janeiro

 

ETCO represents individuals and companies coming together to act, and the debate should not be just in the Debate Cycle. The event should help publicize ETCO's objective, which is to combat unfair competition. ETCO was born ahead of its time and continues to show innovation. ”

Alberto Carlos Almeida, Director of Instituto Análise

 

In addition to taking stock of everything that has been done, the event shows an always honest and direct cooperation from ETCO on several fronts. But there is also more to do, such as combating private corruption. ”

Marcelo Moscogliato, Regional Attorney of the Republic at the Federal Regional Court of the 3rd Region

 

The law applies to everyone and must be applied equally to everyone. Ethics is to act according to the law. The debate also showed the need for tax reform: people cannot understand what they have to do to act correctly under the law. ”

Eurico De Santi, Professor of Tax Law at Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)

ETCO holds first stage of the 10 + 10 Debate Cycle in Rio de Janeiro

Greater access to information contributes to advances in improving the business environment in Brazil. This was one of the highlights of the event held on June 6, at Firjan.

Free access to information between society and the government, whether in the tax, legal or any other sphere, is essential to ensure a more stable and equitable business environment and to enable better understanding between government, companies and society generally. This was one of the main conclusions of the first stage of the 10 + 10 Debate Cycle - Retrospective of competitive ethics in Brazil and perspectives for the next decade, carried out by the Brazilian Institute of Competitive Ethics - ETCO in the Federation of Industries of the State of Rio de Janeiro ( Firjan).

Throughout the morning, the advances already made and the paths that still need to be followed in the direction of best practices in competitive ethics were discussed.

For the Executive President of ETCO, Roberto Abdenur, the event proved to be of great use in revealing important progress achieved in the last decade to improve the business environment in Brazil and also to provide “ETCO, the private sector and government authorities better perception of what still needs to be done in terms of more transparency in the relationship between authorities and society, in order to reinforce the concept of fiscal citizenship in Brazil ”.

The event was opened by Carlos Mariani Bittencourt, Vice President of Firjan, who guaranteed the commitment of the Rio de Janeiro industry in the fight for competitive ethics. "Sustainability is also doing business based on ethics," he said.

The director of Instituto Análise, Alberto Carlos Almeida, highlighted the important relationship between the increase in the population's schooling and the growth of intolerance towards corruption. “Society started to be more rigorous in relation to corruption. Schooling is forcing everyone to break the rules, ”he said.

The coordinator of the Specialization Course in Tax Law at the Getulio Vargas Foundation, professor Eurico Marcos Diniz De Santi, said that he considered it necessary that the authorities, particularly in the tax field, provide citizens and companies with better knowledge and understanding of the acts practiced in the application of the laws. He stated that "societies that encourage secrecy favor the proliferation of privileges and corruption".

The Secretary of Finance of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Renato Villela, added that the provision of information between the Government and society is fundamental for a truly democratic State. He noted the advances made in this regard by Rio de Janeiro in recent years, "within the commitment of the State to guarantee a healthy business environment".

The Regional Prosecutor of the Republic Marcelo Moscogliato pointed out the relevance for the economy of greater speed in the judicial processes, and indicated the need for a closer approximation between the Law and the Economy. He stated that “Law courses in Brazil should provide better knowledge of the practical reality of business in multiple fields, so that lawyers develop greater knowledge and sensitivity to the realities of economic life”.

The next stage of the 10 + 10 Debate Cycle will take place in Brasília, on August 21, at the headquarters of the National Confederation of Industry (CNI). On October 16, the Debate Cycle 10 + 10 arrives in São Paulo, at the headquarters of Fiesp (Federation of Industries of the State of São Paulo).

 

Rio de Janeiro receives ETCO 10 + 10 Debate Cycle

Rio de Janeiro will be the first city to receive the ETCO 10 + 10 Debate Cycle, on June 6, at Firjan's headquarters

As part of the celebration of its 10 years of performance in the defense of competitive ethics in the Country, the Brazilian Institute of Ethics in Competition (ETCO) holds in Rio de Janeiro, on June 6, the first stage of the 10 + 10 Debate Cycle - Retrospective of Competitive Ethics in Brazil and Perspectives for the Next Decade. Brasília and São Paulo will also host the event in August and October, respectively.

The meeting, which will be held at the headquarters of the Federation of Industries of the State of Rio de Janeiro (Firjan), will promote a reflection on the advances already achieved and the paths that still need to be followed in the direction of the best practices of competitive ethics. Among the debaters of this edition are the Secretary of Finance of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Renato Augusto Zagallo Villela dos Santos, the Regional Attorney of the Republic Marcelo Moscogliato and the President of Firjan, Eduardo Eugenio Gouvêa Vieira.

In addition to the guests, the board of directors, who will also be present in the next editions, is formed by the Executive President of ETCO, Roberto Abdenur, by the Director of Instituto Análise, Alberto Carlos Almeida, and by the Coordinator of the Specialization Course in Tax Law at Fundação Getulio Vargas, professor Eurico Marcos Diniz de Santi.

To carry out the events, ETCO has a partnership with the Federation of Industries of the State of Rio de Janeiro (Firjan), the Federation of Industries of the State of São Paulo (Fiesp) and the National Confederation of Industry (CNI).

Registration is free and places are limited. To register, send an email to etco@sheventos.com.br or call (11) 3814-0414.

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