Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Zeinal Bava heard in the inquiry committee to BES next … – publico

Zeinal Bava heard in the inquiry committee to BES next … – publico

                 


                         
                     

                 

 
                         

The former CEO of Hi, Zeinal Bava, will be heard in the parliamentary commission of inquiry to managing BES and Espírito Santo Group (GES) next week. The hearing officer, who left the presidency of the Brazilian company in October, is scheduled for February 26 at 16h.


                     


                         Also scheduled is already going to the Parliament of Henry Grenadier, who was the chief executive of PT after Bava output for the Brazilian operator, accumulating this position with the president of the boar d.

Hearing will take place on 4 March, at 16h. The next day will be the turn of the financial director of PT SGPS, Luis Pacheco de Melo.

Henry Grenadier and Luis Pacheco de Melo were identified as responsible for investments in PT Rioforte when the scandal broke last summer . Both signed the clarification of the investment of € 897 million that the company was obliged to pay to the market. But when resigned in August, Grenadier left written a resignation letter that lived well with his actions, but not “the burden and responsibilities of others.”

More recently, the next day to the first general meeting of PT SGPS that got delayed the sale of PT Portugal to the Altice, Grenadier wrote to the CMVM which points the finger at Bava. This has remained silent since leaving Hi in October. But before cutting relations with the Brazilians, was always rejecting responsibilities and saying ignore investments in Rioforte.

This Wednesday will be heard John Moita, the BESA and is scheduled for Thursday hearing associations representing clients who had invested in financial products BES.

The extension of the committee’s work, by 60 days, was made official on Wednesday, in a resolution published in Gazette .

 
                     
                 

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