Ramagem's wife had remote work canceled in 2020 by her own choice after reporting overload
Rebeca Teixeira Ramagem Rodrigues had her remote work arrangement revoked in 2020 after she reported difficulties handling her duties and requested a move to a different unit in Brasília.
Rebeca Teixeira Ramagem Rodrigues, the state attorney in Brazil, had her telework regime canceled in August 2020. This decision followed her request to return permanently to the Procuradoria-Geral do Estado de Roraima in Brasília, as she cited overload and difficulties in executing her tasks remotely. The cancellation was documented in an administrative decision signed by Ernani Batista dos Santos Júnior, the then-deputy attorney general of the state.
Despite the revocation of her remote work status, Rebeca recently stated on social media that she has been regularly performing her telework duties since 2016. This revelation has led to wider scrutiny regarding her current work situation, especially in the context of her husband's controversial status, the ex-federal deputy Alexandre Ramagem, who is currently fleeing in the United States after his mandate was revoked.
Their relocation to the U.S. has raised questions about their circumstances and motivations. Rebeca's online posts suggest a desire to shield her family from potential repercussions in Brazil, hinting at a deeper narrative surrounding their legal troubles and ongoing professional challenges amidst their controversial backgrounds.