A number of parties in the parliamentary commission of inquiry to Banif announced Wednesday the submission of applications requesting access to new documents or new shipping papers, including the Bank of Portugal, who arrived strikethrough.
the Member of the Left Bloc (bE) in commission, Mariana Mortágua lamented “whole pages with black ribbons, preventing any kind of reading,” now reached the hands of the deputies: “There is no reason not to be sent on their all of Parliament “the documents in question, he said, and was supported by all parliamentary groups.
the party asked the chairman of the committee, the communist deputy António Filipe, the” correspondence with the Authority European banking complete without erasures, inserted in the received today documentation “attached to a letter from the boP and the” full documentation of the European Central Bank related to the Banif without the inserted erasures in the received today documentation “also by the bank central Portuguese.
John Adams, CDS-PP deputy in the commission of inquiry, even defined the documents as “erasures unacceptably”, but stressed that these, even with these limitations, “allow you to take some . conclusions “to the work of Members
PS and PSD also announced new applications with documentation requests and a new hearing in the case of the social Democrats: the works council of Octant, vehicle was with Banif assets in its resolution.
Before today’s meeting of the commission, which is heard Carlos Tavares, chairman of the Securities Market Commission (CMVM), as the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP ) had revealed he would seek access to new information
from the Government, the Communists call for “all documents concerning related operations” with the sale of a Banif by Global Arrow loan portfolio.; Banif, PCP asks the papers related to the transactions between the bank and Global Arrow; Finally, the Tax and Customs Administration (AT), is applied for access to documents relating to these transactions between Banif and English group recently hired the former Minister of Finance of the PSD Maria Luís Albuquerque.
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