The PS wants to take note of the agreement to separate Alexandra Reis from TAP and the information that the ‘chairman’ has given the government about this, as well as the report of the General Inspectorate of Finance on this.
Speaking to the Lusa bureau, Socialist deputy Carlos Pereira, coordinator of the PS in the parliamentary committee of inquiry into the political tutelage of TAP’s management, listed the list of documents the party will need, reiterating “the effort which must be delivered”. made to meet the purpose of the commission” which is “very well defined”.
“There are obvious questions that need to be asked, such as the withdrawal agreement signed between Alexandra Reis and TAP, a central aspect of the company’s investigation, as it is necessary to understand the reasons and what led to these disconnections and whether the law firm had more involvement with other entities than just Alexandra Reis”he said.
The socialists will also request the “opinion of the law firm SRS Advogados on the dissociation agreement between Alexandra Reis and TAP”, as well as the documentation exchanged between TAP and the CMVM, as well as extracts from the minutes of the TAP General Assembly on the subject” because it is “important to understand who knew what”. “Also the IGF report on the compensation paid to former TAP administrator Alexandra Reis, that is, I would say it is the centerpiece of the investigation, which is in relation to the explanation on the issue of compensation for Alexandra Reis”he stressed.
The PS, according to Carlos Pereira, still wants access to the information that the president of TAP has provided to the dual custody of the dissociation agreement concluded with Alexandra Reis, justifying that “the president has a responsibility to bridge the gap between the dual custody bridge”. custody and TAP and therefore it is also necessary to understand his role in this context”.
“At that time we also considered it relevant to look at the restructuring plan, the audit report of the Court of Auditors, the financial audit report of TAP SGPS and TAP SA and the audit report of TAP on the purchase of aircraft after entry of David Neeleman. in the capital of the airline”, noted. According to the socialist deputy, “these reports are important to understand the impact these decisions had or continue to have on the restructuring plan”.
The list of remunerations to members of TAP’s governing bodies is another request from the PS, as well as “company agreements, extracts from the minutes of TAP’s remuneration committee in the period between 2020 and 2022”, the latter being “an important topic with regard to to bonuses”.
“There are obvious names, names that should be heard regardless of documentation, such as current and former powers that be, such as TAP board members, Alexandra Reis or TAP chairman. Names that all parties will ask to be present at the investigation of the parliamentary committee. There may be other names that can be raised by reading the documents and that is why we have to wait”he added.
Source: DN
