There were several contradictions between the accounts presented at the hearings of former Deputy Infrastructure Minister Frederico Pinheiro and Infrastructure Minister João Galamba, which were heard by the TAP Investigation Committee.
See contradictions:
Aggressions and threats
Frederico Pinheiro, former assistant to Joao Galamba
“I didn’t attack anyone. I was pushed by 4 people who tried to take my backpack away.”
“The minister threatened me with physical violence: “If I were next to you, I would hit you twice.”
“It was me who called the police to leave the building where I was abducted”
Joao Galamba, Minister of Infrastructure
“I can’t get through to the one who was beaten”
“I deny that I threatened Frederico Pinheiro, but he threatened me and it was no small amount.”
“I called the Minister of the Interior and asked to speak with the PSP”
computer and notes
Frederico Pinheiro, former assistant to Joao Galamba
“It was on the computer that I kept the recordings of the meetings in which I participated”
“I was never asked for records, being sure that they knew about their existence”
“It was indicated that if requested, the notes would not be shared”
Joao Galamba, Minister of Infrastructure
“What the hell is Frederico Pineiro’s computer? It won’t be personal items.”
“The strange thing is why it takes 24 hours for someone who says he has banknotes to deliver them”
“This ministry never wanted to hide any remarks from the commission”
Contact SIS
Frederico Pinheiro, former assistant to Joao Galamba
“SIS activation was unnecessary and, above all, ineffective”
“The SSS threatened me, and the minister and prime minister insulted and slandered me”
Joao Galamba, Minister of Infrastructure
“It was the prime minister’s office that told me to contact the CCC”
“There are no two versions that contradict each other. There is a story, but there are facts, evidence and witnesses”
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

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