According to MECI, “a quick report by the Institute for Educational Financial Management (IGeFE) to the competent authorities allowed all entities involved in the transaction, including the banking system, to recover the funds” this Thursday morning.
The National Cyber Security Center has already warned about this scheme, recommending that emails with payment instructions be carefully checked. José Passos submitted his resignation on Wednesday, which was “accepted by the minister in order to preserve the authority and institutional prestige of IGeFE.” Fernando Alexandre also ordered an internal investigation. The Vice President and Member of IGeFE will remain in office until a new President is appointed.
Author: Bernardo Estevez
Source: CM Jornal

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