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The Founder of the site Maka Angola Rafael Marques wants to reopen the investigation Angolan vice president

The Founder of the site Maka Angola Rafael Marques wants to reopen the investigation Angolan vice president


The activist and Angolan journalist Rafael Marques said today that it is necessary to continue the investigations into the economic activities in Portugal Angolan Vice President Manuel Vicente.

"At stake are 400 million dollars and you need to explain how these values ​​were stop Portugal and business is that the vice president has to move these funds," said mark for whom "we must ensure that in fact were not funds from government coffers or schemes that have facilitated the use of his position as manager of Sonangol to illegally amass personal wealth. "

Mark spoke Ahah Voice of America to confirm that it had requested the opening
the opening statement of the case of alleged financial rimes involving Angolan vice president, Manuel Vicente.

This after last week the prosecution's Portuguese Republic has filed

an inquiry to the Vice President, Francisco Lopes Carneiro Hyginus and the telecommunications company Portmill opened following a "preventative investigation based on a complaint lodged by the former ambassador of Angola Adriano Teixeira heck, for reporting of financial transactions with banks and institutions Portuguese financial '.

Rafael Marques had been heard by the Portuguese judicária police following interviews and articles he wrote denouncing alleged corruption.

The Portuguese prosecutor said that "Manuel Vicente, Francisco Hyginus and the company presented documentary evidence to support the financial transactions detected in their bank accounts, as well as proof of income made compatible with the operations referred '.

Manuel Vicente and Francisco Hyginus 'have no criminal record in Angola, for previous crimes of money laundering or criminal proceedings in research', referring to the note of the prosecution, which justified the closing of the investigation with the 'lack of previous crime' and 'presentation of documentary evidence supporting the financial transactions detected in the bank accounts'.

But the Portuguese prosecutor also said that due to the position of Manuel Vicente as vice president of Angola had received this "different treatment" given the "national interest"

Rafael Marques said the decision had been prosecutorial policy and the advice of his lawyer "who is Portuguese citizen" had decided to seek a reopening of the case.


 
Published 17 hours ago by Mutu Muene Songuessa
   
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