A presidential minister said this Thursday that the government was “very pleased” with the dismissal of former TAP executive president Christine Urmier Widener, arguing that the report backing the decision was unequivocal.
Presidency Minister Mariana Vieira da Silva spoke this Thursday at a briefing after the Council of Ministers meeting when she was asked about the filing of a lawsuit by the former TAP CEO, which seeks 5.9 million euros.
“The government made a decision based on the report, which is absolutely unambiguous, and therefore we are very pleased with the decision,” he said.
The minister stressed that the executive power “at that time made a decision on the basis of the report of the General Inspectorate of Finance (IGF)”, which he considered “sufficiently substantiated”.
“As for the issue of decisions taken outside the framework that should have been taken, he, of course, retains his decision. As for the rest, we all have the right to defend ourselves and make decisions on all the processes that we want to solve,” he said. He. .
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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