Citizen Revenue Program Turns Tax Seizures Into Direct And Sustainable Benefits For Hospitals And Health Units In The Fluminense Capital
On October 3, 2025, the Federal Revenue Customs of Porto de Itaguaí (ALF/IGI) carried out one of the largest social actions of the year. Through the Citizen Revenue Program, the agency donated R$ 6 million in seized goods to the Municipal Health Department of Rio de Janeiro. The initiative combined solidarity, sustainability, and public responsibility.
The project’s goal was to transform seized products into real benefits for the population. Thus, the action improved hospital infrastructure and reduced material waste, giving a new destination to items that were unused.
The Donation That Illuminates And Modernizes Healthcare In Rio
Among the donated items, thousands of light bulbs were delivered to hospitals and primary health units. The materials improve the working conditions of medical teams and increase patient comfort. Furthermore, the investment ensures more safety and efficiency in daily care.
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The customs delegate of Itaguaí, José Antônio da Veiga Calado Filho, stated that the program “goes beyond donation — it represents the Federal Revenue’s commitment to citizenship and the responsible use of public assets”.
The measure reduces energy costs, optimizes hospital lighting, and strengthens the role of the Revenue as a social agent. According to the agency, the actions follow the Sustainable Action Plan of the Federal Revenue until 2026, which encourages the conscious reuse of seized assets.
Citizen Revenue: Oversight With A Social Purpose
The Citizen Revenue Program aims to provide ethical and sustainable destinations for seized goods. It prioritizes public agencies and social institutions, ensuring transparency and public utility at all stages.
According to the Federal Revenue, the program has already benefited thousands of public institutions throughout the country. The actions are primarily focused on health, education, and social assistance. Thus, each donation reinforces the Revenue’s commitment to citizenship and stimulates fiscal solidarity.
Additionally, the project shows that oversight work can generate concrete results for society. Thus, the social use of seized assets becomes a tool for inclusion and sustainability.
Partnership Between Revenue And Health Strengthens The Public System

The municipal health secretary of Rio, Daniel Soranz, emphasized that the partnership strengthens the public service system. According to him, “these light bulbs will illuminate hospitals and health posts, ensuring more quality and safety in care for the population”.
With this measure, the city government reduces maintenance costs, improves energy efficiency, and modernizes hospital facilities. The cooperation between federal and municipal government shows that the union of efforts generates quick and sustainable results.
Moreover, the action brings the Federal Revenue closer to local communities. Thus, the agency redefines its institutional role, acting not only as an overseer but also as a partner in social development.
Sustainability And Transparency As Pillars Of The New Public Management
The Federal Revenue has reinforced its actions focusing on ethics, efficiency, and social responsibility. The action in Itaguaí shows that it is possible to combine oversight and collective benefit.
The initiative also follows the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which promote responsible consumption and effective institutions. Thus, the Citizen Revenue Program consolidates as an example of modern public policy.
Consequently, the project demonstrates that public administration can be innovative and close to the population. Therefore, sustainability has become a central part of the institutional strategies of the Federal Revenue.
A Management Model That Inspires The Country
The Customs of Itaguaí is now a national reference in the execution of the Citizen Revenue Program. The case shows that oversight can also generate solidarity and progress.
With the donation of R$ 6 million in seized goods, the Federal Revenue proves that it is possible to transform fiscal results into real improvements. This initiative strengthens the healthcare system in Rio de Janeiro and inspires other regions to adopt sustainable and solidarity-based practices.
Currently, in a scenario that demands transparency and efficiency, actions like this show that public service can transform lives.
After all, when seizures become hope, the result is a fairer and brighter society.

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