Cristina is seeking 5.9 million euros in compensation for being fired on March 6 this year, which she says was “illegal”. This Thursday, the government defended itself against the accusations of the former CEO, using the report of the General Inspectorate of Finance. According to Presidency Minister Mariana Vieira da Silva, the document is “absolutely unequivocal” and guaranteed to be “very happy” with the decision, devaluing Christina Urmier-Widener’s intentions: “We all have the right to defend ourselves.”
Author: Joao Reis Alves
Source: CM Jornal

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