The Finance General Inspection (IGF) recommends to the Tax Authority (AT) to initiate disciplinary procedures against the officers involved in the creation of the ‘List VIP’, considering that the acts may represent “different offenses, degree of guilt and censorship. “
In the findings of the investigation that the IGF made to the performance of AT, and confirmed the existence of the contributors list in the Treasury, the entity led by Vitor Braz recommends that” to be given to the establishment of procedures disciplinary employees and directors involved in the definition, adoption and implementation of ‘alarms – access to personal data’ [so-called 'VIP list']. “
For the IGF, the acts” are likely to integrate . illicit different degrees of guilt and blame “
In the conclusions published today on its official website, the IGF confirms that worked in the Treasury a system that would monitor the access to personal data from four taxpayers – President of the Republic, Cavaco Silva, Prime Minister Passos Coelho, deputy prime minister, Paulo Portas, and Secretary of State for Fiscal Affairs, Paulo Nuncio.
The IGF states that the system began operating even before an authorization order of the former deputy director general of AT José Maria Pires on 10 October and remained active for more than ten days after the order of the former director general of the AT, António Afonso fights, which determined its termination dated February 23.
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