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Aníbal wants to prevent the escape of a Siemens whistleblower.

Energy Secretary José Aníbal sent a formal complaint to the Attorney General's Office requesting measures to prevent Everton Rheinheimer from leaving the country; Rheinheimer accused him of negotiating bribes for the German multinational and is being sued for defamation.

Energy Secretary José Aníbal sent a formal complaint to the Attorney General's Office requesting measures to prevent Everton Rheinheimer from leaving the country; Rheinheimer accused him of negotiating bribes for the German multinational and is being sued for defamation (Photo: Leonardo Attuch)

SP 247 - The Secretary of Energy of São Paulo, José Aníbal, went on the offensive. Accused by former Siemens director Everton Rheinrheimer of receiving bribes from the German multinational, he filed a complaint with the Attorney General's Office to prevent the executive from leaving the country. Read below the information published in Painel:

Barrier 1 The Secretary of Energy for the state of São Paulo, José Aníbal (PSDB), sent a formal complaint to the Attorney General's Office requesting measures to prevent Everton Rheinheimer from leaving the country.

Barrier 2 The politician claims to have information that the whistleblower in the São Paulo train cartel case intends to leave Brazil and fears that, as a result, he will not be able to respond to the accusations of slander for having cited him as a beneficiary of the scheme.