January 29, 2020

Está o mundo inteiro a ver o que fazemos a Rui Pinto e às provas que ele tem sobre outros negócios sujos






Luanda Leaks, our latest investigation, has sparked a global conversation about the role international firms play in helping the rich and powerful amass their fortune.
American companies have “far too much leeway to make money at the expense of the countries where they operate,” argued a New York Times editorial on the weekend. One reader, from Action for Southern Africa, said the investigation was a “landmark moment for the world” and lawmakers must crackdown on global consulting firms.
Our social media platforms have been inundated with requests for the next “[Insert country] Leaks” from Dubai, to Malaysia, Zimbabwe, Guyana and the United States. We’ve also received sobering messages from Angolans, who feel they have been wronged by Isabel dos Santos.
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The soccer whistleblower Rui Pinto, who is currently in jail for his Football Leaks expose, was revealed as the source of the Luanda Leaks documents. We received the files from the Platform to Protect Whistleblowers in Africa, which on Monday revealed Pinto was their source of the documents.

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