Businesswoman Isabel dos Santos was notified of the questioning but chose not to answer questions from Angolan authorities, the official said, adding that a review of the case involving her management at Sonangol could begin in March.
Deputy Attorney General of the Republic Pedro Mendes de Carvalho spoke on the sidelines of a seminar on financial investigations and money laundering taking place this week in Luanda.
“According to the time frame prescribed by law, the case may come to trial in two or three months, but then all formalities must be complied with,” if conflicting instructions are sought, this is the stage of the process at which both the defense and prosecution can intervene and the accused can present arguments and evidence.
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Source: CM Jornal

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