O Public This Thursday, November 27th, Montenegro’s governments created 89 working groups in 20 months, which represents three times as many as António Costa Costa in 29 months. In the last six months alone, Luís Montenegro’s second executive, who slowed down compared to the first, created 12 working groups, five of which were launched by the Ministry of Health.
Also noteworthy, in this newspaper, is an interview, carried out in partnership with Renaissance Radioto Carlos Carapeto, inspector general of Health Activities, who talks about the anti-corruption unit: “I hope Carlos Alexandre is successful. He has a lot of credibility”, he says. He also expresses himself “surprised” by the president of Santa Maria Hospital because of the case of surgeries on Saturdays.
O News Journal highlights the desecration of the Alhos Vedros cemetery, in Moita, where they opened a dozen coffins to steal gold. This newspaper also writes that Lousada closed off the forests with blocks of gravel to prevent prostitution.
O Morning Mail talks about a million-dollar scam in Novo Banco sales. It says that the bank sold a set of land located in the Sesimbra forest worth 340 million for 14 million euros and that the Public Prosecutor’s Office suspects that the institution’s “top managers” were aware of the deals. “Value for zero, sell for 10 and make a splash” was the motto, he writes.
Diário de Notícias highlights that Castelo Branco Hospital has warned doctors that it will not pay in full this month.