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Benfica ‘blue bag’: PJ says Luis Filipe Vieira and Soares de Oliveira ‘cross signed’ fake contracts

Judicial police say Luis Filipe Vieira and Soares de Oliveira “cross-signed” false contracts. The information is contained in the final report of the judicial police on the “blue bag” of Benfica, published by the magazine “Visão”. At stake, according to PJ, is the crime of qualified tax fraud with transfers from SAD incarnate and Benfica Estádio to the computer company Questão Flexible in the amount of about 1.8 million euros for alleged services rendered to the club.

The SP, according to a report published by “Visão”, believes that the defendants “devised a criminal plan” and that their explanations are not convincing: “The defense strategy used by Luis Filipe Vieira and Domingos Soares de Oliveira, from the respective contracts intersect, and attributing knowledge to Miguel Moreira the service provided for in them is not reaped in the face of the facts discovered in the course of the investigation.”

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