Alexandre Vidigal de Oliveira has served as federal judge in several Brazilian capitals since 1991. Among many other subjects, his activities in the Judiciary were dedicated to the analysis and decision of high complexity issues in the public sector – including in the energy, oil and mining sector –, solving crises of the public-private relationship, predominantly in conflicts related to Constitutional law, administrative law, taxes and criminal law. He is specialized in compliance cases, ministering courses on this area for the public control representatives. He has extensive experience in public management, biddings, contracts, regulation, supervision, control and public policy. He holds a doctorate in law from Universidad Carlos III in Spain.
Named Secretary of Geology, Mining and Mineral Transformation earlier this year, he is responsible for the public management of the Geology and Mining sector, with activities in the fields of research, exploration, technology, control and natural resource sustainability; aside from the implementation of public policies and articulation with other production fields and federated entities for the development of the mineral sector. Currently, he has played an important role of integration between the activities of the Secretariat of Geology, Mining and Mineral Transformation, the National Mining Agency and the Geological Survey of Brazil. He is preparing a new restructuring of the Secretariat, in order primarily to meet the aspirations of society, so that he can better perform all functions within the highest standards of technological innovation, as well as integration with other government agencies, academia and companies.
He has been keeping in touch, and promoting meetings with foreign embassies in Brazil, in order to strengthen the links of friendship and to tone up the exchange of bilateral technical cooperation towards the mineral sector.