Alicia Dudy Muller Veiga’s lawyer argues that she met all the legal criteria required by the São Paulo Regional Medical Council (Cremesp), while the criminal action against her is still underway
Alicia Dudy Muller Veiga, a medical student, received her registration as a doctor in December last year, although she was convicted of deviation of nearly $ 1 million related to the graduation party. Her lawyer, Sergio Stocco, argues that she met all the legal criteria required by the São Paulo Regional Council of Medicine (Creesp), while the criminal action against her is still underway. In July last year, Alicia was sentenced by estelionato. The Cremesp confirmed that the granting of registration occurred in accordance with the rules, as USP issued its diploma without restrictions. The Federal Council of Medicine (CFM) pointed out that if irregularities in the exercise of the profession are identified, CEMESP will be responsible for the investigation.
The financial deviations were exhibited in January 2023, when Alicia revealed that part of the diverted amount was invested in a broker, claiming to have been the victim of a blow. The investigation indicated that it transferred graduation fund values to your personal accounts, using the money to personal expenses. Each of these transfers can be considered a crime, with penalties that can add up to 36 years in prison. Upon completion of the investigation, the company responsible for organizing the party pledged to pay the loss of R $ 920 thousand, ensuring that the event be held at no additional costs for the graduates.
Posted by Sarah Paula
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