SP Chamber fires PT advisor seen in gym during office hours

Talita Greco, wife of deputy Kiko Celeguim (PT), left office on Monday (May 25)

The São Paulo City Council made official, on Monday (May 25, 2026), the dismissal of Talita Greco, parliamentary advisor to the leadership of the PT (Workers’ Party) in the House. The employee was caught at a gym in Jundiaí (SP) during working hours.

According to the Official Gazette, the dismissal was “at the request” of the employee herself, who had held a commission position since March, with a gross salary of R$10,544.71. According to Folha de S.Paulo, Talita was seen at a gym she is a member of in Jundiaí, a city 60 km from the capital of São Paulo, at 11:05 am last Monday (May 18).

According to the PT leadership at the House, the advisor’s working day should be completed from 10 am to 7 pm, primarily on City Hall premises. Read the document (PDF – 183 kB).

When questioned over the phone by the Folha de S.Paulo At the time she was at the gym, the employee stated that she was in the São Paulo Legislature. Searches were carried out in offices and in a bakery where she claimed to be having lunch, but the advisor was not located in the Chamber building.

O Poder360 He contacted the São Paulo City Council and the PT leadership to ask if they would like to comment on the dismissal of the parliamentary advisor. THE Can also seeks contact with Talita Greco’s defense. There was no response until the publication of this report. The text will be updated if a statement is sent to this digital newspaper.

PROFILE AND APPOINTMENT

The former advisor is married to federal deputy Kiko Celeguim (PT-SP), current president of the party’s state directory in São Paulo and former mayor of Franco da Rocha.

Talita has served on the City Council since March 2022, when she took up a seat on the Board of Directors that had previously been occupied by her husband, before he was elected to Congress.

At the beginning of 2026, she was reassigned to assist the party’s leadership, linked to the councilor’s office (PT). He was also wanted by Can to speak out regarding the dismissal of the parliamentary advisor. There was no response until the publication of this report. The text will be updated if a statement is sent to this digital newspaper.