According to the Executive, it was “a lousy use of society’s resources, lack of controls and results.” It had the objective of developing airport safety and safety infrastructure projects in airfields throughout the country.
The national government dissolved the Airport Safety Infrastructure Fiduciary Fund considering that it was “a lousy use of society’s resources, lack of controls and results.” He did it through decree 144/2025 that was published today in the Official Gazette.
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The fund had been created by Decree 1334/2014 with the Objective of developing airport security and safety infrastructure projects in airfields throughout the countryas recalled an official part.


The communication adds that “in this regard, the security rate established in Decree 163/ Law No. 13,041 and the management of the Opero Trust Contract for the National Civil Aviation Administration (ANAC) was established as a source of income.”
“However, an audit of the General Syndicate of the Nation (SIGEN), Registration Failures in the operation of the Fund as the absence of project programming to cover security aspects; lack of management indicators; contracts carried out outside the object of the trust; absence of financial statements and their controls; failures subject to the protection of the trust funds and management weaknesses of management control, among others,” was indicated.
In turn The Government argues that “during the functioning of the fund the existence of a duplication of hiring managed by the Annac Annual Contract Plan and by those channeled through the Trust Fund was observed.”
“In this line, the dissolution of the Trust Fund was appropriate, notwithstanding the sustain of the national public policy aimed at strengthening airport security, which will be financed through the collection of the airport rate to address these laudable purposes,” the government said in the official part.
Source: Ambito