His dismissal, made official in Monday’s official gazette, is the latest flashpoint in a crisis between President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s government and the traditionally independent inspectors who target serious labor abuses. Marinho has previously been accused of interfering in their work to keep big companies off the list.
Brazil’s Labor Ministry said the dismissal was “an administrative act,” without providing further details. Mello did not reply to a request for comment.