Government to meet with Altice CEO to discuss investments in the country

The Minister of Infrastructure, João Galamba, said today that he will soon meet with the CEO and new chairman of Altice and, later, with the
Sale of Sapo building by Altice investigated by public prosecutor’s office

Building in Lisbon was bought by Armando Pereira’s right-hand man, despite having made a lower offer. The building of the former headquarters of the Sapo
Altice hires Vieira de Almeida and Uría and admits to suing Picoas case suspects

Altice may proceed with compensation claims against Armando Pereira, Hernâni Vaz Antunes and others who may be found guilty in the Picoas case. The group
Armando Pereira no longer holds shares in Altice

Patrick Drahi, founder of the Altice group, said today that Armando Pereira, involved in Operation Picoas, no longer holds shares in the company, but has
Drahi says ‘Operation Picoas was “a shock” and he feels “betrayed and deceived”

Patrick Drahi, founder of the Altice group, said today that “it was a shock and a great disappointment” the investigation involving Altice Portugal and stressed
French multimillionaire Drahi’s interactions with investors come as allegations of corruption continue to pile up.

This week, the French-Israeli billionaire Patrick Drahi will make a rare appearance in front of investors. This comes at a time when his international company,
Patrick Drahi promises answers on Portugal investigation for August 7

The company’s founder and largest shareholder will try to reassure the group’s creditors. In Portugal, unions will meet with minister João Galamba on August 16.
Carlos Alexandre’s reasons for the house arrest of the defendants in the Altice case

Judge Carlos Alexandre stresses that Armando Pereira placed Hernâni Antunes “at the heart of Altice’s business on multiple occasions, as Hernâni himself acknowledges”. If Armando
Altice: the man who sees Hernâni Antunes as a father has handed over 130 folders to justice

Gil Loureiro managed Hernâni Antunes’ companies and helped hide the identity of the businessman. First he tried to destroy evidence, then he gave up and
Hernâni Vaz Antunes confesses payments to Alexandre Fonseca

Former Altice CEO reportedly received €490k between 2017 and 2018 through companies in the UAE and against fake invoices. Heard by investigating judge Carlos Alexandre