Attorney General's Office is investigating the BES scandal

justicePortugal's Attorney General's Office is investigating the investment of €900 million by Portugal Telecom in Rioforte, controlled by the Espírito Santo Group, and other events surrounding the Group's financial meltdown.

The Public Prosecutor has confirmed that investigations into the problems at various Espírito Santo companies began before revelations reached the press and become public.

In a statement the Attorney General's Office confirms it now is in contact with the Securities Commission and the Bank of Portugal.

The investigation in fact began just before the revelation that PT and Rioforte were in bed together with PT lending Espírito Santo Group subsidiary Rioforte more than €850 million which it has since failed to pay back on time.

These revelations, news to some members of the PT board, undermined the merger terms between PT and Oi of Brazil and whiffs of scandal have interested the Attorney General's Office which has been playing catch-up ever since, hence its earlier holding statement, “under the law, it is not possible at present to provide further clarification of the investigations."

The Attorney General's Office did add that in the context of its ongoing efforts, "the Central Bureau of Investigation and Prosecution (DCIAP) has maintained contacts with regulators," i.e with the Bank of Portugal and the Securities Commission (CMVM).

The Office claims to have been tracking the BES scandal for several months, collecting information it deems to be relevant to determine whether crimes have been committed around any large transactions involving Espírito Santo companies.

The decision to expose Portugal Telecom's shareholders to a massive Rioforte corporate bond was not passed by the PT board of directors and caused two Brazilian PT directors to resign.
 
The merging companies ended up reviewing terms and the PT shareholding in the newly created company CorpCo dropped from 38% to 25.6% of the equity along with the PT share price.

The amendments to the terms of the merger were sorted out before the Rioforte defaulted on repaying PT for its corporate loan.

Another area of investigation for the Attorney General's Office are the accounts of Espirito Santo International which now has filed for court protection in Luxembourg.

There is a strong suspicion that documents have been falsified and according to former BES accountant, the former chief executive of Banco Espírito Santo, Ricardo Salgado should be investigated.