The chairman of the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry (CPI) on the management of TACV reported this Tuesday that a document containing two reports was submitted to the National Assembly, due to “profound differences” in the readings of the two parliamentary groups.
Walter Évora made this revelation to the press, after delivering the CPI Report of the TACV to the President of the National Assembly, Austelino Correia, referring to the period from 2016 to 2022.
“We were able to present today the final report within the foreseen deadline. It ended precisely today, December 6th, we had an initial period of 180 days which was later extended to 90 days and today we voted on the report”, he said.
According to him, they tried to get the Commission to present a single report, which was not possible, so they opted to prepare two proposals for reports that were put to the vote.
Source: Inforpress