Brazil launches BRL 11B program to fight organized crime


“Brazil Against Organized Crime was developed in consultation with the country’s states, experts, and public security forces, and aims to dismantle the economic, operational, and social foundations of criminal organizations across the country,” says a statement from the Brazilian government.
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At a press conference last week, Lula emphasized the need to “destroy the financial power of organized crime and criminal gangs.” Following his meeting with US President Donald Trump on May 7, Lula stated that Brazil is willing to collaborate with other countries in this regard.
“We are going to tackle this on several fronts [with the Brazil Against Organized Crime program], one of which is the financial aspect. We need to destroy the financial power of organized crime and criminal factions. In some cases, they have become multinational corporations. They are present in various countries, in soccer, in politics, in the business world - they are everywhere, even in the judiciary,” said Lula.
The program is expected to be formalized through a presidential decree, with Brazilian states required to join in order to access BNDES funds.