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“No white smoke” at midnight as Novo Banco sale remains shrouded in uncertainty

D-Day for the sale of Novo Banco came and went yesterday, with no-one any the wiser as to what has happened. “Market in the dark over winner of Novo Banco”,

September 1, 2015by shareitIn Bank of Portugal, BES, Justice, Novo Banco
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Text messages and calls “can now be submitted in court as evidence”

In a historic ruling, Évora’s court of appeal has clarified that text messages (even if they are not read) and mobile phone records can now be used in criminal cases

May 21, 2015by shareitIn Justice, Portugal News
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Ellie kidnap trial delayed until May 21

It has taken years to come to trial and now even that is being delayed. The trial of Filipe Silva, the father who kidnapped his own daughter, Gisele “Ellie” Silva,

March 17, 2015by shareitIn Ellie, Justice, Portugal News
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Court vetoes government’s “sneak-question” aptitude tests for teachers

It has been described as a “massive defeat” for an education ministry that has sought to relegate hundreds of teachers to the dole queues. A Coimbra court has ruled that

February 5, 2015by shareitIn Education, Justice, Portugal News, Teachers
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GNR sergeant in dock for trying to strangle subordinate

A GNR sergeant went on trial this week charged with attempting to strangle a subordinate officer as a result of an altercation over the changing of a patrol car tyre.

February 4, 2015by shareitIn GNR Police, Justice, Portugal News
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Child-killer GNR agent dealt another hefty blow

A brave bid to clear his name and reduce his “impossible” fine came unstuck on Wednesday (December 10) when a Lisbon court actually increased the money “child-killer” GNR agent Hugo

December 12, 2014by shareitIn GNR Police, Justice, Portugal News
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Dutch eye doctor misses trial as he “can't afford” trip

Franciscus Versteeg, the Dutch ophthalmologist who operated on four people leaving them all partially, if not completely, blind failed to turn up at his trial in PortimĂŁo yesterday (December 3)

December 4, 2014by shareitIn Justice
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Dutch eye doctor faces trial in PortimĂŁo

Franciscus Versteeg, the Dutch ophthalmologist who operated on four people leaving them all partially-blind, is to stand trial in PortimĂŁo today (December 3) charged with offences to physical integrity through

December 3, 2014by shareitIn Doctors, Justice, Portugal News
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Court forces education minister to reinstate teachers

News today that 13 teachers have successfully taken the education ministry to court and won back their jobs has opened the floodgates to hundreds more who feel they have been

October 31, 2014by shareitIn Justice, Portugal News, Teachers
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Judicial shambles as courts ‘return-to-work’ mired by brickdust and IT chaos

Unions are calling for the resignation of Justice Minister Paula Teixeira da Cruz as the week’s return to work, and launching of the so-called judicial map, collapsed in chaos. The

September 5, 2014by shareitIn Justice, Portugal News
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