Pedro Nuno Santos assumed “all responsibilities regarding TAP”, in statements made this Friday during a visit to the engineering center in Matosinhos.
In 2021 upon entry Christina Ourmier-Widener said that at TAP she worked as an administrator for two companies: ZerAvia and the Met Office. In response to the news published this Friday by the agency Business magazinePedro Nuno Santos explained that “the contract was concluded with the legal teams of both parties” and referred to the position of Minister of Infrastructure at the time. “I’m not a lawyer or lawyer,” he stressed, so he doesn’t know “whether hoarding positions is illegal.”
The socialist pointed out the merits of the government’s decision to intervene in the company’s affairs “early”, given the “gross losses” the airline would suffer if it were to close. “The company that was bankrupt is now profitable,” he emphasized.
Information about other positions is available on Christina Ourmier-Widener’s LinkedIn page. In a lawsuit brought by the manager to challenge her dismissal, TAP’s defense accuses the manager of withholding information about O&W, a consulting company of which she is a founder and shareholder.
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

I’m Sandra Hansen, a news website Author and Reporter for 24 News Reporters. I have over 7 years of experience in the journalism field, with an extensive background in politics and political science. My passion is to tell stories that are important to people around the globe and to engage readers with compelling content.