Adolfo Brazão and Pedro Quintas Lead Anti-Corruption Efforts in Madeira
Madeira GuideAdolfo Brazão and Pedro Quintas have been elected to the executive council of Madeira's Office for Transparency and Anti-Corruption, promising to uphold integrity and transparency.
In a significant move to bolster anti-corruption efforts, the Legislative Assembly of Madeira has elected Adolfo Freitas Brazão and Pedro Quintas as representatives to the executive council of the Autonomous Office for Transparency and Anti-Corruption. This decision was made following a vote that saw 26 in favor, 7 against, and 14 abstentions.
Adolfo Brazão, an experienced lawyer with 38 years of practice, was proposed by the Social Democratic Party (PSD). His extensive background includes serving as a former deputy in Madeira’s Legislative Assembly. His election reflects the PSD's commitment to promoting transparency and fighting corruption within the region.
Pedro Quintas, who joins Brazão on the council, also brings a wealth of experience and a strong legal background. Their appointments are part of a broader strategy to enhance governance and accountability in Madeira, ensuring that public officials operate with integrity.
The creation of the Office for Transparency and Anti-Corruption is a response to public demand for greater oversight and ethical governance. This move is expected to reinforce public trust and enhance Madeira's image as a transparent and accountable region.
The support of the Legislative Assembly in electing these key figures highlights a collective effort to address corruption and promote ethical standards in public service. This initiative is crucial for maintaining the region's reputation and ensuring fair governance for both residents and visitors.
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