Sindicato dos Policiais Civis do DF entra em rota de colisão com governo por uso do Fundo Constitucional em operação de salvamento do BRB
O Sindicato dos Policiais Civis do Distrito Federal formally notified federal deputies and the CLDF presidency against the federal government's plan to use FCDF (Fundo Constitucional do Distrito Federal) as financial guarantee to rescue BRB (Banco de Brasília), escalating a dispute over the use of constitutional funds designated for public security. The move signals growing institutional tension between law enforcement and the local government over budget priorities.
The FCDF is a constitutional fund constitutionally earmarked for expenses with civil police, military police, fire department, health, and education in the Federal District. Police union officials argue that using these resources as a guarantee for a banking operation sets a dangerous precedent and could compromise the operational capacity of security forces in the Federal District. The union's formal action represents an unusual level of organized opposition from civil servants against the government's financial strategy.
BRB, a state-owned bank based in Brasília, reportedly faces financial pressures that prompted the federal government to explore using the constitutional fund as collateral for a rescue operation. The dispute puts civil servants in direct confrontation with fiscal decisions made at the executive level. Police union leadership has warned that using FCDF for purposes other than its constitutional mandate could create structural risks for public security funding. The standoff raises broader questions about the intersection of fiscal policy, constitutional mandates, and labor rights in the Federal District's governance.