The Brazilian government is facing a series of complex challenges to solve the problem of fraud at the National Social Security Institute (INSS) and pay the victims. Gabriel Barros, the chief economist in Arx Investmentos, highlighted during his participation in the program Ww The difficulties are technical, legal and financial in nature.
According to Barros, the government has no accurate knowledge of the problem, because it depends on Dataprev to determine the extent of fraud. “If, in Brazil, we do not have a great history crossing by CPF, then the benefits granted, for example, are largely due to political restrictions, not technical,” the economist explained.
Political and technological restrictions
Parros emphasized that there are tools available to create large effective data, but there are “political restrictions on how Dataprev”. This position reveals the analog nature of the federal government and incompetence of current systems and records.
From the legal point of view, there is uncertainty How will the payment be performed. Finally, the economist indicated that it is not possible to pay compensation within the current spending ceiling, especially given that the government was unable to save money on it.Pente-Cine“I promised.
The case presents the urgent need to update and conceal government operations. The lack of an integrated and effective data system not only makes it difficult Determining and solving fraud operationsBut it also harms the government’s ability to provide high -quality general services.
The solution to this multi -faceted problem will not only require financial resources, but also requires a political will to implement structural changes in the method of data management and benefits are granted under INSS and other government agencies.