The president of Brazil's Supreme Federal Court (STF) and National Justice Council (CNJ), Edson Fachin, has called for extending the ongoing reform targeting 'penduricalhos'—excessive benefits—to all public servants. During a meeting of a working group monitoring judicial salaries, Fachin argued that after nearly three decades of incremental changes, there is now a need for structural reflection on the entire public service compensation system. Earlier, Corregedor Nacional de Justiça Mauro Campbell Marques presented the Sisteto system—a monitoring tool for constitutional salary limits—to STF ministers. The reforms aim to increase transparency and simplify payments by standardizing judicial paychecks and limiting indemnity payments above the constitutional ceiling to 35%. Fachin acknowledged that these goals have only partially been achieved due to overlapping laws, court decisions, and administrative acts that have created a complex regulatory framework.
Lecture du biais (Centre): While the article discusses a politically sensitive issue related to public sector compensation reform, it presents the discussion in a balanced manner, focusing on Fachin’s call for broader reform and acknowledging the complexity of existing regulations. There is no clear ideological slant in the报道
Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 75): The article accurately reports on Fachin's advocacy for extending the pay reform to public servants, citing his statements and the context of the 'penduricalhos' issue. It provides details on the Sisteto system and the negotiations around payment rules. The reporting remains largely neutral but carr



