The Parliamentary Transparency Committee authorized former Minister Marta Temida and former Secretary of State António Lacerdo Sales to give statements to the Inspectorate General of Health (IGAS) regarding the case of Portuguese-Brazilian twins.
The President of the Committee on Transparency and the Statute of Deputies, Alexandra Leitan, announced at a meeting this Thursday that, within the scope of her powers, she has authorized former governors and now PS deputies Marta Temido and António Lacerda Sales to make statements to the IGAS.
Alexandra Leitão did not mention the matter, but Marta Temido confirmed to Lusa that she had asked Parliament to give him permission to provide clarification on the matter.
The Socialist MP also said her hearing was due to take place next week.
The case of two twins living in Brazil, who acquired Portuguese citizenship and received the drug Zolgensma in Portugal in 2020 with a total value of four million euros, was published by TVI in November and is being investigated by the prosecutor’s office. Directorate General of the Republic (PGR) and IGAS.
Martha Temido and Lacerda Sales served as Secretary of Health and Under Secretary of State for Health at the time.
This case gave rise to some hearings in Parliament, such as those of Justice Minister Catarina Sarmento e Castro or Infarmed President Rui Santos Ivo, but the PS rejected the hearings of the two former rulers, who said they were ready to give clarifications to the Ministry of Industry and Trade and IGAS.
An internal audit of Santa Maria Hospital concluded that the state Department of Health’s first appointment at the hospital was the only exception to compliance in this case.
Chega and the Liberal Initiative have already admitted that they have proposed creating a parliamentary commission to investigate this matter in the next legislature.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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