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Former head of collapsed Portuguese bank BES put under house arrest | |
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The former head of Portugal’s Banco Espirito Santo, Ricardo Salgado, was put under house arrest on Friday after being questioned by a magistrate over his role in the bank’s collapse, his lawyer said. | The former head of Portugal’s Banco Espirito Santo, Ricardo Salgado, was put under house arrest on Friday after being questioned by a magistrate over his role in the bank’s collapse, his lawyer said. |
Francisco Proenca de Carvalho called the measure “disproportionate” in remarks to the press after the 12-hour questioning. | Francisco Proenca de Carvalho called the measure “disproportionate” in remarks to the press after the 12-hour questioning. |
On Monday the former banker was questioned by the state prosecutor, who decided to send him for further questioning in front of an investigating magistrate. | On Monday the former banker was questioned by the state prosecutor, who decided to send him for further questioning in front of an investigating magistrate. |
The prosecutor referred in particular to suspicion of forgery, breach of trust, tax evasion and money laundering, in a statement released on Friday. | The prosecutor referred in particular to suspicion of forgery, breach of trust, tax evasion and money laundering, in a statement released on Friday. |
Related: Portugal uses EU bailout cash to shore up troubled Banco Espírito Santo | Related: Portugal uses EU bailout cash to shore up troubled Banco Espírito Santo |
Once one of Portugal’s largest lenders, BES collapsed after reporting a record loss last year and its three holding companies declared themselves insolvent, facing allegations of accounting fraud. | Once one of Portugal’s largest lenders, BES collapsed after reporting a record loss last year and its three holding companies declared themselves insolvent, facing allegations of accounting fraud. |
The bank’s woes threatened to drag down Portugal’s economy, which had only gingerly emerged from a three-year bailout, prompting the government and the European Union to swiftly come to the rescue. | The bank’s woes threatened to drag down Portugal’s economy, which had only gingerly emerged from a three-year bailout, prompting the government and the European Union to swiftly come to the rescue. |
The assets of the ailing bank were transferred into Novo Banco as part of a €4.9 billion (US$5.4 billion) bailout of BES, including €3.9 billion from the government. | The assets of the ailing bank were transferred into Novo Banco as part of a €4.9 billion (US$5.4 billion) bailout of BES, including €3.9 billion from the government. |
For a year numerous enquiries have been opened by the Portuguese authorities to determine who is responsible for the scandal. | For a year numerous enquiries have been opened by the Portuguese authorities to determine who is responsible for the scandal. |
Salgado was forced out as head of BES after 23 years in June 2014 amid allegations of accounting irregularities at one of the bank’s Luxembourg-based holding companies. | Salgado was forced out as head of BES after 23 years in June 2014 amid allegations of accounting irregularities at one of the bank’s Luxembourg-based holding companies. |
Related: Banco Espirito Santo shareholders seek explanation | Related: Banco Espirito Santo shareholders seek explanation |
At a parliamentary session in December, Salgado denied “having given instructions” to falsify the BES accounts. | At a parliamentary session in December, Salgado denied “having given instructions” to falsify the BES accounts. |
But the Bank of Portugal has since started a series of proceedings against most BES executives, including its former chief, suspected of “malicious acts” and “ruinous management”. | But the Bank of Portugal has since started a series of proceedings against most BES executives, including its former chief, suspected of “malicious acts” and “ruinous management”. |
The authorities have also seized property belonging to the Espirito Santo family, Portugal’s last banking dynasty, and its financiers. | The authorities have also seized property belonging to the Espirito Santo family, Portugal’s last banking dynasty, and its financiers. |
The questioning of Salgado comes a year to the day after his arrest in connection with another financial matter, where he was indicted for money laundering before being released on bail of €3 million. | The questioning of Salgado comes a year to the day after his arrest in connection with another financial matter, where he was indicted for money laundering before being released on bail of €3 million. |
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