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‘Luanda Leaks’ files given to Rui Pinto By TPN/Lusa, in News, Crime · 01-04-2021 01:00:00 · 1 Comments
Secret recordings cited by lawyers for Isabel dos Santos in a court case in London allege that files relating to the Luanda Leaks case were given by Angolan secret services to the hacker Rui Pinto.
The documents were filed last week with the Commercial Court of the High Court in London as part of the lawsuit by telecommunications company Unitel against Unitel International Holdings (UIH), owned by Isabel dos Santos, to recover a debt of over €350 million.
In the documents, seen by Lusa news agency, the lawyers said they had used the services of Israeli private investigation agency Black Cube to “expose those responsible for the actions against dos Santos and their motivations,” and cited several peopl
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On Sunday, Portugal re-elected Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa as its President for the next five years. The result was more than expected, but the significance of this election goes far beyond Marcelo’s victory. It raises fundamental questions about the future political landscape of a country considered, until recently, immune to right-wing populisms.
Rebelo de Sousa, the obvious winner
In the midst of a second lockdown, with closed schools and thousands of people unable to vote due to infection, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, the Portuguese Republic’s president since 2015, was unsurprisingly reelected with over 60% of the vote, and almost 48% ahead of the second-placed candidate, Ana Gomes. His victory was more than expected: every democratic president since 1974 has been re-elected, and he remains one of the most popular politicians in the country, with very positive approval ratings.
Angola: Could Isabel dos Santos make a comeback?
The billionaire daughter of Angola s ex-president was considered the richest woman in Africa. But the Luanda Leaks scandal brought Isabel dos Santos house of cards crashing down a year ago.
Isabel dos Santos says that corruption accusations against her are groundless
More than 700,000 leaked documents were made public a year ago by Rui Pinto, a Portuguese hacker and whistleblower who is currently under house arrest in his home country. They included emails, contracts and memos proving how, for years, the eldest daughter of Angola s longtime President Jose Eduardo dos Santos enriched herself with illegal business practices, corruption and nepotism. Her fortune was at times estimated at more than $3 billion (€2.5 billion).