António Mendonça Mendez speaks before the Parliamentary Committee on Constitutional Affairs at the request of the Liberal Initiative regarding the intervention of the Security Information Service (SIS) in the recovery of the computer of João Galamba’s former aide Frederico Pinheiro.
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Updated June 6, 2023 | 16:43
“No, I have not spoken to the service. I have never spoken to the service [de informação] what is my life as a ruler. Very different conversations about data exchange with SIRP and about orders in SIRP. I did not give any orders to the special services,” he says.
According to the Secretary of State, SIRP “is not activated by the government.” “I repeat here that there was no call to action for SIRPs and services,” he explains.
Like the PCP, Katarina Martins from Bloco de Esquerda wants to know the legal basis for SIS intervention.
“The secretary says he didn’t ask him to report, and the minister said in CPI that’s what he was told,” he adds.
“Who’s lying?” he asks.
He leaves Mendoncé Mendez with only two questions: “Did you talk about it with the Prime Minister that night? Have you spoken to the General Secretary of the Information System of the Portuguese Republic?”
Andrew Neto, The PSD MP recalls that “Joao Galamba said that it was the Prime Minister’s Deputy Secretary of State who suggested he contact SIS”, but now Mendonça Mendez “said the opposite”.
“The government today must choose who lied: Joao Galamba or the prime minister,” he says.
“Did I tell the minister to contact the CCC or not,” he asks.
“I confirm that the Minister of Infrastructure called me on the night of April 26 to report on the developments” at the ministry.
“Yes, the minister called me. Yes, I answered the call. Yes, he told me about the events of the Ministry of Infrastructure. Yes, the Minister was very concerned about the secret information that was on the computer and to whom it should be reported. No, the report to the SIRP was not the result of a suggestion or direction from me or any member of the government,” he says.
“Report [dos acontecimentos no Ministério das Infraestruturas a 26 de abril] in the CCC was not the result of any suggestion, direction, or direction on my part or on the part of any member of the government. And that’s how it should be,” he said.
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