Case Study
Ministério Público Federal
Overview Established in 1988 as part of the seventh Brazilian Constitution, Brazil’s Federal Pro secution Service is Brazil’s public prosecution service. Its team of more than 15,000 employ ees fulfill the mission to defend social and indi vidual rights, uphold the rule of law and protect democratic institutions. Challenge As a public body, Brazil’s Federal Prosecution Service always strives for more efficient and ef fective ways to deliver justice for Brazilians. T o become more dynamic, the ministry looked to modernize its emailbased information shar ing processes, which were limiting the flexibility of prosecutors, reducing the cost-efficiency of its operations, and weakening data security. Mauro Sobrinho, CIO of Brazil’s Federal Pro secution Service, takes up the s
