This Wednesday, the Prime Minister said that the Secretary of State for Mobility, Cristina Díaz, did the right thing from an ethical point of view by receiving compensation of 80 thousand euros when she left CP for AMT.
“Mr. Rui Rocha, yes, I believe that the Minister of Mobility acted in accordance with the ethical principles that should apply to this case,” said Luis Montenegro in response to the deputy and president of the Liberal Initiative (IL) in the Assembly of the Republic.
During a two-week debate with the Prime Minister, Rui Rocha wanted to know what “ethical assessment” the head of government gave the decision of Cristina Pinto Dias to receive compensation in the amount of 80 thousand euros when leaving CP – Comboios de Portugal in 2015. assume the role of Administrator of the Office of Mobility and Transport (AMT).
In his response, Luis Montenegro stated that “the Secretary of State did not receive any benefits other than those in force at the time for all her colleagues in the company in question.”
The Prime Minister stated that “in order to discharge her duties as a regulatory body, the Secretary of State has disavowed any association with any organization that otherwise had any connection with the regulatory functions” and “has waived her right to return to her place of employment with appropriate provision for their terms and conditions.” labor.”
“This means that what happened to her was what would have happened and would happen to any employee of this company in such circumstances. I accept it completely,” he said.
“I don’t doubt what I say,” added Luis Montenegro.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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