
Lisbon House votes discharge of Carris administrator
Teresa do Passo assures that the president of Carris, Rui Lopo, and the company's vice president, Francisco Pinto Machado, have refused access to information from
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Teresa do Passo assures that the president of Carris, Rui Lopo, and the company's vice president, Francisco Pinto Machado, have refused access to the company's information. The dismissal of Teresa do Passo comes at a time when the manager denounced an alleged exclusion of meetings and access to management document by the current administration of Carris, led by Rui Lopo, according to reports the TSF. At the end of his term, Filipe Anacoreta Correia issued an order of praise to Teresa do Passo, his collaborator for the financial area.
Furthermore, According to the TSF, Teresa do Passo assures, in the letter sent to Gonçalo Reis, to have alerted fellow administrators to wrong practices regarding the contraction of services and purchases, including in elevators and funiculars .
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Teresa do Passo assures that the president of Carris, Rui Lopo, and the company's vice president, Francisco Pinto Machado, have refused access to the company's information.
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The dismissal of Teresa do Passo comes at a time when the manager denounced an alleged exclusion of meetings and access to management document by the current administration of Carris, led by Rui Lopo, according to reports the TSF.
according to Notícias ao Minuto — Última HoraAt the end of his term, Filipe Anacoreta Correia issued an order of praise to Teresa do Passo, his collaborator for the financial area.
according to ECOAccording to the TSF, Teresa do Passo assures, in the letter sent to Gonçalo Reis, to have alerted fellow administrators to wrong practices regarding the contraction of services and purchases, including in elevators and funiculars .
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