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Court of Relations Validates Suspicions of Corruption of Pedro Calado, Former Vice-President of the Regional Government of Madeira

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The judgment provides grounds for suspicion on the basis of the award of the Central Hospital of Madeira and the sponsorship of the rally. Despite the indications, the three defendants maintain only the measure of minimal coercion.

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The judgment provides grounds for suspicion on the basis of the award of the Central Hospital of Madeira and the sponsorship of the rally. Despite the indications, the three defendants maintain only the measure of minimal coercion.

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The President of the Government of Madeira (PSD/CDS-PP), Miguel Albuquerque, today devalued the judgment of the Court of Relations of Lisbon which points to strong indications of the practice of corruption crimes in the process involving the former social-democratic autarchist Pedro Calado.

·Portugal
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Justi found practical indications of corruption crimes, undue receipt of advantage and qualified tax fraud in the process involving the former president of the Municipal Court of Funchal Pedro Calado and the entrepreneurs Avelino Farinha and Cust dio Correia.

There are suspicions related to the former president of the City Hall of Funchal

·Portugal
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The Lisbon Court of Relations concluded today that there are strong indications of the practice of various corruption crimes, the undue receipt of advantage and qualified tax fraud in the proceedings involving former CMF President Pedro Calado and the entrepreneurs Avelino Farinha and Custodio Correia, partially reversing a decision of the investigating judge which, in February 2024, had removed these indications.

·Funchal, Portugal
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Dnoticias broke the news in Funchal, Portugal on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
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