MPAM investigates servers in Parintins for illegal accumulation of positions and function deviation
The Public Ministry of Amazonas is investigating public servants in Parintins for illegal accumulation of public positions and deviation from their assigned functions.
In Parintins, Amazonas, the Public Ministry of Amazonas (MPAM) has launched an investigation into several public servants employed in the state education system. This action stems from allegations of illegal accumulation of roles, with reports suggesting that contracted workers, specifically school lunch preparers, are allegedly holding additional municipal positions while also failing to perform their designated duties. Such circumstances raise concerns about administrative impropriety and potential harm to public finances due to the possible receipt of salaries for roles not properly fulfilled.
The investigation is spearheaded by prosecutor Marina Campos Maciel from the 3rd Public Prosecutor's Office in Parintins, who initiated the inquiry following various complaints. The documented allegations highlight cases where the lunch preparers are not only holding municipal roles but are also engaging in tasks unrelated to their contracted positions. These developments suggest a systemic issue within the local administration regarding proper role assignments and adherence to legal employment standards.
To progress with the investigation, the MPAM has requested documentation and information from the State Secretariat. This step aims to clarify the nature of the employment contracts and confirm the claims of role deviation, which could result in legal consequences for the involved parties should the allegations be substantiated. The outcome of this inquiry could lead to broader scrutiny over public sector employment practices in Parintins.