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Former minister Macedo to be a formal suspect in Golden Visa case

macedoMiguel Macedo, the Golden Visa minister who resigned last November as the net closed in on crooked civil servants, managed to distance himself from the recriminations, for a while.

Macedo claimed he was resigning for the noblest of reasons; that his ‘authority had been dimished’ but as this might have been a first in Portuguese politics, few believed that he was not somehow involved.

Macedo's happy state of grace has just been disrupted as pressure mounts for his parliamentary imnunity to be lifted so he can be made an official suspect, or ‘arguido,’ in the Golden Visa corruption operation that has seen eleven people arrested, notably the head of the Institute of Notaries António Figueiredo who is still being held in jail, and the businessman Jaime Couto Alves who is under house arrest.

The big problem that the prosecution has is that the former minister has parliamentary immunity from being dragged in front of a judge to answer the charge of ‘abuse of power,’ unless a request for a waiver successfully is submitted and approved but this could take some time.

Macedo is suspected of fast-tracking visas for Libyans coming to Portugal for ‘medical treatment’ and there are phone tapped recordings that may prove that his resignation simply was designed to throw the Judicial Police off his trail and that he was as involved as the others who saw fit to cream off commissions and 'thank you' payments in a scheme designed to attract foreigners to Portugal, not necessarily crooks offering bribes.

A company was involved in this Libyan visa business, Intelligent Life Solutions, also has been named in relation to inquiries into the life and financial times of former PM and Evora jailbird, José Sócrates.

Macedo has yet to comment on cries for him formally to be questioned as an arguido and soon may be regretting his suspiciously sudden resignation.

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-11 #3 Abigail 2015-04-18 12:50
A major contributor to the low state of political morality in Portugal is that, as in the Club Med countries; and all countries dabbling in democracy for the 1st time - to keep things the way they have always been for the VIP's, the only option on offer is to vote for the party. Not the individual.

And quite possibly someone not remotely local as it is the top 15 or 20 on the party list that get into parliament.

The VIP's covering all the major parties to minimise any risk of someone rocking the boat with new ideas.

But your clan leader or family elder tells you to vote for x party as his / her job depends on it. And a total prat could be the representative in your area.

Then bundle in fake professional exam results and other ways NOT to study for a profession. Like law. Macedo might have made a 1st class milkman or baker but fate steered him elsewhere.

Down the dark road of criminality with the Ministry of Internal Administration. In charge of the Portuguese Police.

Lets have local politicians. Depending on local votes. As in the UK - voting out the time wasters.
-14 #2 Darkie 2015-04-18 09:45
... these scum hide behind a phony facade of respectability, and most are educated in law, they know how close they can walk to the edge of the law.
After this lot, there be another lot playing the same game.

There can be no real trust in politicians until laws are made that they are not allowed under any circumstances to have any personal interests with money and investments, indeed they must live in a cocoon isolated from outside influence.

It cannot work!

There will always be corruption, like there will always be war and, prostitution.
Its the human condition.

The future currently looks very very bleak indeed.
-12 #1 Karel 2015-04-18 05:09
Some years ago the governement published "the little red book for corruption". That book was a real bestseller as 2 days after its publication there was no more single copy available. I think the time is come now to publish a new and updated version of the little book because in the meantime the experts (politicians) "invented hundreds of new tricks" of course we all want to learn in detail. To be followed.

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