Friday, November 21, 2008

"I did Critically endangered"


Former Finance Minister Eduardo CATROGA said yesterday that never was "critical threat" to Luis Filipe Menezes when he proposed a parliamentary inquiry on banking supervision, but showed his "displeasure" with the decision in a letter to the then leader of the PSD, in which it announced the suspension of its cooperation with the party.



"In March this year, the parliamentary inquiry had already been approved, wrote a letter to dr. Luis Filipe Menezes to explain the three reasons why they suspended my collaboration with the PSD. The first was because I did not agree with the Bank of an inquiry Australia ", CATROGA Eduardo said the CM. For the ex-governor, "the banks should remain above the chicane policy" and Menezes' not resist the pressure of the PSD who wanted to do with Victor Constantius chicane policy. "

Faced with declarations of Menezes, who said on RTP-N have been the target of "threatening criticism of some former ministers who did not want to come forward to supervise the banking supervision," he assured CATROGA never did. To prove, released the two letters he sent to Menezes. "[The parliamentary inquiry] will only allow a certain segment of the PSD trying to settle scores with political dr. Constantius Victor [...] What the PSD wins with the real risk of undermining the institution a cornerstone of our financial system ", wrote CATROGA in the second letter. The former minister was still on the support of the PSD and Fenprof proposal for the purpose of advertising in RTP without a plan.

THE LETTERS

The first letter of Eduardo CATROGA has the date of March 3, and announces the reasons why it will no longer cooperate with the PSD. In the second, in response to a letter de Menezes, CATROGA explains in detail the reasons for his dissatisfaction

COIMBRA hit WITH THE DOOR

Joaquim Coimbra, one of the major shareholders of the Company's Business Lusa (SLN), holding company that controlled the LBW, who was abandoned to PSD's national political committee, following the direction of the party Tuesday defended a parliamentary inquiry on banking supervision, as part of the case BCP, according to several sources said the CM.

Luis Filipe Menezes withdrew before the resignation of members of his national political committee "because they were shareholders of reference of low birth weight and were afraid that the banking supervision was playing in interest, perhaps, from financial institutions which were not operating according to the standards of transparency of the rule of law. "

The MC tried to contact Joaquim Coimbra, but by close of this edition was not possible


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