Wagner de Campos Rosário

Wagner de Campos Rosário (Juiz de Fora) is the current Brazilian Minister of Transparency, Supervision and Control, having temporarily assumed the post after the resignation of Torquato Jardim and the refusal of Osmar Serraglio, and became effective thereafter.[1] On November 20, 2018, President-elect Jair Bolsonaro stated that Wagner Campos will remain in the ministry. Rosário served as a career servant at the Ministry of Transparency, Supervision and Control and, from August 2016 until March 2017, he was executive secretary of the pulp. He was also captain of the Army.[2]

Wagner de Campos Rosário
Rosário in July 2019
Comptroller General of the Union
Assumed office
31 May 2017
PresidentMichel Temer
Jair Bolsonaro
Preceded byTorquato Jardim
Personal details
Alma materCatholic University of Brasília
Universidad de Salamanca
OccupationPolice officer
Military service
Allegiance Brazil
Branch/service Brazilian Army
Rank Captain

Career

After graduating with a Master's degree in the fight against Corruption and Rule of Law by the University of Salamanca (2016) and Physical Education by the Catholic University of Brasília (2003), Rosario holds a postgraduate degree in Military Sciences from the Military Academy of Agulhas Negras (1996) and the Army Officers' Improvement School (2004). He also holds a post-graduate degree in Exercise Physiology from the Gama Filho University (2003), and has also graduated in Physical Education from the School of Physical Education of the Army (2000). Experience in the area of Combat and prevention of corruption, with emphasis in administrative investigation and joint investigations with the other organs of defense of the State, in cases of corruption and fraud.

He assumed the position of Ministry of Transparency, Supervision and Control of the Brazilian Union on May 31, 2017, with the exoneration of the holder Torquato Jardim, who assumed the Ministry of Justice[3]

References

Political offices
Preceded by
Torquato Jardim
Comptroller General of the Union
2017–present
Incumbent
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