In reform, mayor of Sorocaba dismisses five secretaries and exonerates those cited by the Federal Police
The mayor of Sorocaba, Fernando Martins, has dismissed five municipal secretaries as part of an administrative reform.
Fernando Martins, the mayor of Sorocaba, São Paulo, implemented his second administrative reform by dismissing five municipal secretaries on Thursday, October 12. This follows his ascension to office in November 2025 after the previous mayor, Rodrigo Manga, was removed by judicial order. The dismissed officials included those from key departments such as Environment, Human Resources, and Economic Development.
The changes, which were published in the city's official journal, reflect Martins' efforts to restructure the municipal government and potentially respond to public pressure following controversies surrounding the administration. Additionally, the article mentions financial concerns, highlighting that the city used 1 million reais intended for children and adolescents in unintended municipal expenditures, which raises questions about fiscal management and transparency in local governance.
With these changes, Martins aims to revitalize his administration and restore public confidence amidst ongoing scrutiny. The inclusion of temporary appointments further indicates a period of transition as Sorocaba seeks stability and effectiveness in its municipal leadership, particularly in the wake of previous controversies related to the former administration.