Public prosecutors request access to the investigation into the cartel in São Paulo.
Prosecutors want access to the report from the General Administration's Inspectorate (CGA) on the train cartel, material produced internally by the government of Geraldo Alckmin (PSDB); the body recently suggested the removal of 15 employees from São Paulo state-owned companies involved in the scheme denounced by Siemens, but does not charge them with a crime.
247 - The São Paulo State Public Prosecutor's Office wants access to the investigation by the General Administration's Inspectorate (CGA) regarding the cartel formed in train and subway contracts during the PSDB (Brazilian Social Democracy Party) governments since Mario Covas (1998).
Recently, the agency linked to the government of Geraldo Alckmin (PSDB) suggested the removal of 15 employees from São Paulo state-owned companies involved in the scheme denounced by Siemens.
The prosecution, which is already investigating the case, intends to verify the actions of those mentioned in the report, which does not impute crimes, but points to discrepancies in the assets of employees.