The City Hall in Greater used funds from parliamentary amendments by federal deputy Fábio Teruel (MDB-SP) to recap the gated community where he lives, with famous artists like neighbors.
The information was published on Wednesday (25) by the portal and confirmed by the Sheet.
Last year, the deputy allocated about $ 11 million in special transfers – calls “amendments pix” – to the city. Of this total, R $ 2.2 million were used to resurve the eight streets within the Condominium Gatedmaker Residencial Tamboré 1.
Teruel is a radio broadcaster for gospel audiences and has over 5 million followers on Instagram. In addition to him, personalities such as singer Simone Mendes (former Dupla Simone and Simaria) and influencer Deolane Bezerra (pre-tried in September 2024 in a money laundering investigation) also live at the scene.
The condominium houses sports courts and native forest reserve. On real estate classified sites, there are residences for sale with prices ranging from $ 12 million to $ 48 million.
A Sheet He sought Barueri City Hall to comment on the case, but got no response. The regulation of controlled access allotments of 2017 provides situations in which public resources can be used for works in these spaces. However, the destination of parliamentary amendments for the direct benefit of the parliamentarian himself can configure administrative misconduct.
The report also sought the deputy, who did not answer the call or responded to messages sent by WhatsApp. His advice did not answer either.
Pix amendments are the subject of questions for lack of efficiency and control. A report released last December by the State Court of Auditors (TCE-SP) pointed out that only 2 of the 644 São Paulo municipalities supervised by the agency inform, in their transparency portals, the receipt of this type of amendment and the way money is spent. The capital of São Paulo does not enter the account because it has its own court.