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"Illegality and fraud" allegations over Ryanair airports deal

ryanair12Portugal’s airport workers union (SITAVA) agreed in Faro today the new groundhandling deal with Ryanair is "illegal and fraudulent."

"We are here today to denounce illegality and fraud," said Mário Reis, the union delegate from SITAVA representing baggage handlers from Portway, many of whom face the sack.

Last year's figures were OK - then came the Banif disaster

banifMembers of the Committee of Inquiry that has been set up to look into the collapse and rushed sale of the Portuguese bank Banif are to insist that the documents they have requested are delivered before the committee meets on Monday.

Weak excuses for non-delivery of the requested information have been sent in by the Bank of Portugal, auditor Ernst & Young, and Finpro, a company owned by Caixa Geral, Banif and Américo Amorim.

Folar, fado and Easter entertainment

folarAlgarvians, as the rest of Portugal today are baking folar in their brick and stone ovens as part of their traditional Easter meal.

Folar is a dome-shaped sweet bread baked with whole eggs immersed into the dough. As is traditional, the family would have spent the previous day kneading the dough between consuming copious amounts of wine. Yes, they make it an occasion for the family entertainment and another excuse for coming together, again.

Joyous spring tidings - Len Port takes an oblique look at last week's news

lenpictureExpats exiting
Boatloads of British immigrants are expected to head from Portugal and Spain to the South Atlantic if Britain decides to leave the European Union. They fear that Brexit will make them no longer welcome in the EU. For many expats the Falkland Islands seem a good option. For others, Patagonia would do. Anything but having to return to live in that confused homeland misnamed the United Kingdom.

Novo Banco roadshow starts in New York

statueoflibertyStock da Cunha and Sérgio Monteiro will be in New York next week to start the Novo Banco sale roadshow.

BES collapsed 18 months ago and the sale of Novo Banco, stripped of much of its inconvenient debt, will kick off on March 31st.

Aerodrome security billing dispute still not resolved

portimaoaerodromeThe bill for airline security at aerodromes on the Bragança-Portimão air service is still up in the air as all parties say it’s not down to them to pay up.

Three months after the start of the AeroVip airlink, there still is no agreement between the councils and the GNR on who pays for the GNR’s time and expertise in overseeing passengers.

New Algarve sewage treatment works again awarded to Spanish contractor

sewagepipeOne of the joys of being the Secretary of State for the Environment is that you get to unveil plaques at sewage treatment works.

The latest new plant for the western Algarve has been inaugurated and will treat the effluent produced by 14,000 citizens and tourists in Vila do Bispo and Sagres as from next summer.

Guadiana toll protest seen by thousands of Spaniards heading to the Algarve

guadianaVia do Infante toll protesters once again have assembled on the Guadiana bridge with a message for the government, the ‘period of grace is over.’

Queues of vehicles from Spain applauded the protesters as the various payment schemes are still viewed as overly complex and certainly do not encourage visitors to the Algarve arriving by car.