This Friday, the Foreign Minister “strongly and unequivocally” denied any connection with alleged cases of corruption in the Ministry of Defense, repeating that he was not involved in the controversial contract with former Secretary of State Marco Capitan Ferreira.
In a note from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the previous portfolio holder of the Ministry of Defense again rejects the idea of its participation in the contract signed between the General Directorate of National Defense Resources and Marco Capitan Ferreira.
On Friday, Expresso reported that one of the defendants in the Perfect Storm case, Paulo Branco, then in charge of finance at the General Directorate of National Defense Resources, accused João Gomes Craviño of a consulting contract worth about $50,000. The euro was celebrated with Marco Captain Ferreira.
According to the weekly, Paulo Branco said that then-Defense Minister João Gomes Craviño “agreed” or even “asked” to sign a consultancy contract with Captain Ferreira to compensate him and “make up for lost bills” for work done. in the “ghost commission” operating within the confines of his office.
Joao Gomes Cravinho denied this accusation in an interview with Expresso.
In an email sent to the press this Friday, the Foreign Secretary reiterates his responses to the newspaper and once again publishes public statements on the case made at Parliamentary headquarters.
“I categorically and unequivocally reject the proposal in the headline of the Expresso newspaper,” says João Gomes Cravinho.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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