Feb 20 β€’ 00:02 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Ramagem's wife does not have a recognized medical certificate and will need to justify absences, says PGE-RR

The Attorney General's Office of Roraima reported that Rebeca Ramagem's medical certificate was not recognized, prompting her to justify her absenteeism.

The Attorney General's Office of Roraima (PGE-RR) has stated that it does not recognize the medical certificate submitted by its prosecutor, Rebeca Teixeira Ramagem Rodrigues, which expired on Thursday, February 19. The agency indicated that she missed two scheduled in-person examinations meant to validate her leave, resulting in her not being formally absent from her job. Consequently, her absence has become the subject of an internal administrative investigation due to the lack of an official document to justify her absence.

Amid this uncertain situation regarding her medical leave, Rebeca Ramagem has requested to take 78 days of accumulated vacation beginning this Friday, February 20. This leaves a gap in her work record from January 7 to February 19, a period during which she will have to provide justifications to the internal authorities. Rebeca Ramagem is not only facing scrutiny over her employment status but also has her personal life in the public eye as she is married to Alexandre Ramagem, a former federal deputy whose mandate was revoked and is currently a fugitive in the United States.

In the midst of these troubles, Rebeca Ramagem posted a video on social media on February 18, where she seems to address her situation, although details of the content are not specified. The intertwining of her personal issues with her professional challenges highlights the complexities faced by public figures, especially when legal and personal matters come into the spotlight, potentially affecting their reputation and career prospects in such turbulent circumstances.

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