The Ministry of National Defense assured this Wednesday that by the end of the week, it will pay the Institute for Mobility and Transport (IMT) the backlog of free passes for ex-combatants.
In its statement, MDN begins by noting that it has made “all payments” to the Lisbon Metropolitan Transportation Authority and Porto related to ex-combatants’ transport tickets.
With regards to payments to the IMT, the third organization with which the Directorate General of National Defense Resources is “linked in this process”, MDN stated that “the last set of invoices was delivered last to DGRDN on March 21, payment will be made by the end of this week.”
According to the government, “this is a lengthy procedure due to the need for legal review of processes and invoices, in which coordination is regularly carried out with the entities involved in order to simplify procedures.”
To date, adds MDN, this general directorate has paid the transport authorities 6.28 million euros, “this week after checking the relevant invoices, the remaining 1.06 million euros were settled by IMT.”
quoted morning Post In today’s release, National Heavyweight Road Transport Association President Luis Cabasu Martins said he has received “many complaints from companies across the country that have provided a former combatant’s pass.”
In accordance with cmthere are transport companies that admit to having written off the ticket in April, claiming that they did not receive the due payments.
Free travel for ex-combatants was a benefit approved in 2021 and implemented in 2021.
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