tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11334150.post4054458601019554134..comments2023-10-26T15:13:35.238+01:00Comments on Esquerda Republicana: Wikileaks: Corrupção na venda da barragem de Cabora BassaRicardo Alveshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03801903003049105480noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11334150.post-8372986470375984872010-12-10T15:42:28.200+00:002010-12-10T15:42:28.200+00:00JV,
isto fica mais interessante se incluíres excer...JV,<br />isto fica mais interessante se incluíres excertos dos telegramas. Por exemplo, neste basta o resumo inicial:<br /><br />«SUMMARY: The Charge recently met with XXXXXXXXXXXX<br />--("the source") who described his frustrations with FRELIMO, President<br />Guebuza, and Mohamed Bashir Suleiman (MBS). He complained that<br />they exercise complete control over the licit and illicit economy of <br />Mozambique. The source, who has excellent connections within <br />the Government of Mozambique (GRM), including the private number<br />of the President, as well as a personal relationship with MBS,<br />said "I do not want to do business anymore in Mozambique<br />“ because of this triumverate of control. He is liquidating his<br />assets and leaving Mozambique, and says that he now sees<br />the "malaise" in Mozambique as if "he had cataracts<br /> but now see it all." <br />¶2. (S/NF) The source describes President Guebuza, who he <br />has known and befriended for the past twenty years as a <br />"vicious scorpion who will sting you," and has an even more <br />grav assessment of MBS. He cautions that FRELIMO is not <br />interested in bettering the life of Mozambique's citizens, <br />but rather its self-enrichment. In the licit economy, the <br />ruling party, FRELIMO, and MBS work in tandem to control the <br />legal and illegal economies and restrict the space for <br />private sector growth by demanding a cut of all significant <br />business transactions. In the illicit economy, MBS dominates <br />money laundering and drug transshipment, providing kickbacks <br />to FRELIMO. Other key players involved in pressuring the <br />business community for bribes or percentage stakes, according <br />to the source, are Domingos Tivane, head of Customs, and <br />former Prime Minister Luisa Diogo. END SUMMARY»Ricardo Alveshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03801903003049105480noreply@blogger.com