Further information leaks dog TAP inquiry
Another day, another press exposé involving ‘leaks of information’ from archives held by the parliamentary inquiry into management decisions at TAP (with particular emphasis on the last two (controversy-filled) years).
Comment: TAP inquiry to hear “Twitter cowboy” minister and sacked aide
Dates set for next ‘installments’ of inquiry that has become compulsive viewing Dates have been announced today for the next (arguably thrilling) installments of the TAP parliamentary inquiry that has
Inquiry into management decisions at TAP loses president
Jorge Seguro Sanches has “had enough” of “accumulation of situations” As parliamentary inquiries go, the one into management decisions at flagship airline TAP has seen an “accumulation of unacceptable situations”
Time for TAP inquiry to hear both sides involved in ‘deplorable situation’
João Galamba and Frederico Pinheiro to go before MPs “with maximum urgency” The TAP parliamentary commission of inquiry has today unanimously approved of the hearing “with maximum urgency” of both
New government casualty in ongoing TAP furore
Infrastructures minister João Galamba sacks deputy With headlines starting the day claiming the prime minister vows to ‘run again’ if President Marcelo dissolves parliament, a new casualty has fallen from
TAP unions believe summer “will be more complicated than usual”
TAP inquiry continues to power political shockwaves The leader of Portugal’s Independent Airline Pilots Union (SIPLA) has predicted a more complicated than normal summer operation at TAP, referring to the
“Afinal” minister’s talk of “protecting public interest” collapses
TAP inquiry goes on throwing-up inconvenient truths OPINION: After all the hullabaloo earlier this week about the refusal by the government to deliver the legal opinion backing dismissal of former
Government still refuses to release ‘fundamental information’ to TAP inquiry
Cites need to “safeguard public interest” Portugal’s government has dug its heels in over the call to release ‘fundamental information’ to the panel of MPs on the inquiry into ‘management’
New controversy sees Socialist MP leave TAP inquiry
Carlos Pereira’s withdrawal follows reports of alleged favoritism Yet another controversy has emerged from the ongoing parliamentary inquiry into management decisions at Portugal’s flagship airline TAP – and this time
TAP inquiry asks market regulator to lift justice ‘secrecy’ over fundamental questions
The TAP enquiry committee is asking the Securities Market Commission to lift its ‘justice secrecy’ on information that it considers fundamental to understanding the intricacies of events that have been










