Major Brazilian corporations have found ways to circumvent a Supreme Court compensation regime established in March for the judiciary and Public Prosecutor's Office. Although the ruling was intended to standardize indemnity payments and enforce constitutional salary limits, it has instead legitimized payments exceeding the constitutional ceiling by 70% for senior judicial officials—a significant loophole in Brazil's legal framework.
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