Thursday, March 19, 2015

Relationship confirms acquittal of the accused in the case of … – publico

                 


                         
                     


                         

                 

 
                         

The Lisbon Court of Appeal upheld the acquittal of 10 defendants of the case of the counterparts of submarines, to confirm fully the judgment of first instance, said Thursday the lawyer Nuno Godinho de Matos.


                     


                          Speaking to Lusa, Godinho de Matos, lawyer of the accused to the company that sold the submarines to Portugal, stressed that the judgment of the Lisbon ratio came only prove that the lower court decision was “deeply well-founded on fact. “

With this decision ratio, which is” double as “Godinho de Matos said that the criminal proceedings counterparts submarines” reached the end of the line “because it does not be appealed to the Supreme Court.

In court decision handed down in February 2014, the Criminal Courts of Lisbon acquitted 10 defendants of the case of the compensatory measures relating to the purchase of two submarines by Portugal to the company German German Submarine Consortium (GCS). These were the crimes of aggravated fraud and falsification of documents.

The prosecutor’s office appealed the decision to the Lisbon, now confirmed absolutório judgment.

The process was to accused three directors of multinational Man Ferrostal (which belongs to the German Submarine Consortium German consortium) and seven Portuguese entrepreneurs of businesses of parts and components of automotive.

Horst Weretecki, who was vice president of the multinational Man Ferrostaal, Antje Malinowski, his subordinate, and Winfried Hotten, responsible before the company, were the German defendants.

José Pedro Sá Ramalho, Filipe Soares Mesquita Moutinho, António Parreira Holterman Ratchet, Rui Moura Santos, Fernando Jorge Gonçalves da Costa, António Alves Labrador Jacinto and José Mendes Medeiros are the seven Portuguese businessmen linked to ACECIA, a group of companies of components for the automotive industry.

The Portuguese government signed a contract with German consortium to GSC purchase of two submarines in 2004, when Barroso was Prime Minister Paulo Portas and was Minister of National Defence.

Recently, the main proceedings related to the acquisition of submarines, which was under investigation for several years was filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation and Prosecution, and the Socialist MEP Ana Gomes, acting assistant, tried to reopen the case because of alleged flaws and inconsistencies in the investigation.

 
                     
                 

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