O Public This Sunday, November 23, highlights deaths in prisons. The newspaper says that these are stabilizing but there is a lack of means to stop suicides. According to the data he presents, between 60 and 70 inmates now die annually; Natural causes prevail, homicides are rare, suicides fluctuate. Since the General Directorate of Reinsertion and Prison Services launched the Integrated Suicide Prevention Program, the number of suicides has varied between minimums of eight (2011) and nine (2016 and 2024) and maximums of 22 (2014) and 21 (2020).
O News Journal reveals that the country loses 2.9 million euros per day due to tax evasion by multinationals, who use different strategies to avoid paying Corporate Income Tax (IRC). According to the Tax Justice Network, an international network of researchers and activists with a common concern regarding tax evasion, every year 1,045 million euros “escape” to tax havens, an amount that has been increasing.
This newspaper also features an interview, carried out in conjunction with TSFto the general secretary of CGTP, Tiago Oliveira, who says that if the Government withdraws the labor pact it can count on the trade union central.
No Morning Mail The highlight is the death of the leader of the Red Devils, found dead in his car near the Luz Stadium. There is also talk of the seizure of more than seven tons of drugs in the Atlantic.
This newspaper also reveals that Gonçalo Pires, TAP’s financial administrator, was one of the targets of the investigation into privatization in 2015.