Full Interview
At the time of this interview, João Geraldo Piquet Carneiro was the chairman of the Hélio Beltrão Institute, a non-profit organization dedicated to the improvement of public administration. Piquet started his career as a lawyer. As an economics law professor he became interested in the operation, control and efficiency of governmental bodies. From 1979 to 1985 he served in the national program of debureaucratization, starting as legal council and eventually assuming the post of Special Minister when the incumbent left to take another office. In the 1990s, Piquet served as an adviser to the Deregulation Committee of the Presidency convened under the Fernando Collor administration, which constantly posed ethical questions in connection to corruption related to excessive regulation. In 1991 he returned to government to participate in the State Council on Reform created by President Fernando Cardoso. As a result of the council’s recommendations for improvement of ethical conduct in public service, the Public Ethics Commission was created in 1999. Piquet Carneiro served as its chairman from its inception until 2004.