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Former Supreme Court President Gives Up House Overlooking Tagus and State Spends 60,000 Euros

Judge Henrique Araujo, who was president of the Supreme Court from 2021 to June of this year, has refused to live in the house assigned to him, which belongs to the Ministry of Justice (MOJ). It is a 200-square-meter apartment on Avenida Infante Santo in Lisbon, with views of the Tagus, a large living room and three bathrooms.

In statements to Público, the judge said the apartment “lacked the minimum conditions for habitation” and was “cold during the coldest months” after he told Visão in 2022 that the neighbor upstairs made noise while walking in high heels all night.

So in 2022, MU decided to rent an apartment in Benfica for the referee with two parking spaces and a rent of 2,500 euros per month, spending a total of about 60,000 euros over two years.

The house that Henrique Araujo abandoned was occupied between 2018 and 2021 by his predecessor Joaquim Pizarra, who says it had “perfect living conditions”.

According to the Ministry of Justice, the apartment will be sold.

Author: Bernardo Estevez
Source: CM Jornal

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