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Miguel Relvas and Passos Coelho celebrate the archiving of the Tecnoforma corruption case

relvasThe long-running Tecnoforma case has been archived, to the relief of Padro Passos Coelho and his friend Miguel Relvas, both of whom were suspected of fraud corruption.

Relvas reacted to the news of the closure of the Tecnoforma case with a characteristic lack of modesty, "There could be no other conclusion."

EDP must pay €72.9 million to ripped-off customers

edpEDP has been ordered to pay €72.9 million to electricity customers who have been overcharged since 2012 for payments relating to power plant subsidies.

The credits will appear in 2018 after the Directorate General of Energy and Geology notified EDP’s board to return the money after excessive profits had been made by charging customers the compensation costs for energy supply contracts that had became null when the market was liberalised.

Portimão hosts 'house and techno' BPM Festival

bpmfestivalOrganisers of the BPM Festival that starts on Thursday, 14th September and runs until Sunday in Praia da Rocha and Parchal, expect to a sell-out with 10,000 tickets available for the underground, house and techno dance party that has relocated after a ten year run in South America, to the Algarve.

Portimão council says that it "intends and demands" that the BPM Festival is safe, so 115 personnel have been drafted in from Portimão Firefighters, the National Institute of Medical Emergency, the Portuguese Red Cross, the Maritime Police, the Public Security Police and the GNR.

Polar air to sweep across Portugal

11426As the Algarve’s residents and fortunate holidaymakers enjoy temperatures in the 30 degrees Centigrade range across all but the west coast, it seems incredible that by Friday, the long trousers may be out and jumpers shaken off after a long season in the bottom drawer.

There is about to be a significant change in the weather, starting tomorrow as temperatures start to drop, day by day, until the weekend, a few degrees at a time until the winds drive us all inside.

PAN seeks ban on circus performances that include animals

lionCircusThe People-Animals-Nature political party, famous for having but one MP, is determined that the circus sector in Portugal should not be allowed to continue to use live animals.

The ‘Circos Sem Animais’ campaign started in Olhão on September 11th, and aims to "alert the municipal executive of each of the sixteen regional councils of the need to stamp out the use of animals in the circus."

Over 60s Portuguese travellers make Tavira their number one destination

tavira2Cost conscious, independently minded senior travellers from within Portugal, using Airbnb to book accommodation, have been taking breaks in Tavira, making it the number one destination - worldwide.

Beating competitors such as Paris, London and Rome, the over-60s age group has ensured that Tavira leads as the ‘most visited destination’ by seniors using the bookings website.

Águas de Portugal borrows money to pay off council water debts

water2Águas de Portugal already owes the European Investment Bank €1,450 million but has managed to secure another loan of €420 million, nearly half of which will be used to cover the debts of councils which owe money to their source water supplier.

In a move guaranteed to make Portugal’s councils even less likely to pay for their water supplies, while continuing to charge impotent householders often mind-boggling mark-ups, the European Investment Bank will lend money to the Portuguese water group to develop and fix up the country’s leaking water supply system and to build larger waste water treatment plants while council debts will be centralised under a mysterious 'funding instrument.'

'Mentally incapable' Portuguese pensioner to receive her £170,000 compensation

justiceA chance meeting in a London restaurant led to a Portuguese woman, deemed incapable by her own lawyers, receiving the £170,000 she had been awarded after an accident in 2006.

A Portuguese law student at the University of London helped the 69-year-old illiterate Madeiran expatriate redeem the compensation held by law firm that had seized her assets, declaring her "unable to administer them," as she was mentally unfit.