2006 a 2017
United Nations Democracy Fund, Revista Veja
The project required costly research and information construction work. Access to cases in the more than 100 courts of justice and accounts, for example, depended on manual and individual consultation. Data was collected manually from at least five public sources and from two TB projects, Deu no Jornal and Às Claras.
By adding different data to its base, Excelências built up new information that made it possible to understand the profile of parliamentarians, generating concrete data on the state of corruption in Brazilian politics. The initiative was widely celebrated by the press from start to finish and, for its irrefutable public contribution, received the Esso Award for Best Contribution to the Press in 2006.





