The Public Ministry (MP) has admitted that it still has no evidence of crime in the lithium and hydrogen cases involving former ministers Joao Galamba and Joao Matos Fernandes.
After four years of investigation and thousands of wiretaps, DCIAP prosecutors suggested they had yet to “prove evidence of the crime itself” in these two situations, “which will necessarily require a longer analysis,” according to Visao. “, citing an order from November last year after the investigations were divided into three autonomous processes.
Galamba is also accused in Operation Influential Man, a case that led to the dismissal of António Costa, which is being investigated in an autonomous process by a Supreme Court deputy.
Author: Deborah Carvalho
Source: CM Jornal

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