The Ministry of Management and Innovation in Public Services (MGI) announced, this Wednesday (20), the postponement of the publication of the final results of the Unified National Public Competition (CPNU), initially scheduled to take place this Thursday (21).
According to the ministry, a new schedule will be released tomorrow. “Official updates and information will continue to be published on CPNU official page”, added the folder, in a note.
Court decision
At the beginning of the month, the Federal Court of Tocantins determined the reversal of the elimination of candidates who filled out the test answer card incorrectly. The decision responds to a request from the Federal Public Ministry that questioned the elimination of those who did not correctly mark the type of test on the answer sheet, but transcribed the phrase required in the notice.
For the Public Ministry, the inspectors guided the candidates in the wrong way, without alerting them to the need to mark the type of test on the answer sheet. According to judge Adelmar Aires Pimenta, the candidate cannot be eliminated from the competition if they have carried out at least one of the planned security measures.
When questioned, the MGI press office did not confirm whether this was the reason for the postponement announced this Wednesday.
Next step
After the final results are announced, the next stage of the competition will be to call for those approved to take office and carry out training courses.
Anyone who initially does not have enough marks to pass the immediate vacancies in the national competition will be able to join the bank of approved candidates on the waiting list for future calls.
The tests were administered on August 18, in 228 cities in all states of the federation, after three months of postponement due to the rains that hit Rio Grande do Sul, in the months of April and May.
According to the MGI, abstention in the two rounds of tests was 54.12% of the more than 2.14 million registered, which corresponded to 970,037 people present in the application in two rounds of tests, in August.
* with information from Gésio Passos, from Rádio Nacional