Online Complaints Book to go live in July

6208aThe long-awaited electronic complaints book system is set to go live on July 1st to the delight of consumers who are unclear as to how to complain to services that are supplied from businesses with few, if any, branches.

The first types of business to have electronic complaints registered against them are service suppliers such as electricity, water and telecommunications.

German Institute report concludes that austerity made Portugal's recession worse

parliamentPortugalGermany’s Economic Research Institute says that austerity has amplified the effects of the recession, has stimulated unemployment and has discouraged investment

The institute’s study concludes that austerity cuts in Portugal, Spain and Italy "partly offset" the positive effects of structural reforms and drove these economies into a double recession.

Taxpayer ownership of Lloyds nearly ended

lloydsLloyds Banking Group has realised its greatest annual profit in a decade.

Before tax, profits for 2016 were reported to be £4.24 billion, a leap of 158%.

Portugal forced to drop nuclear dump complaint against Spain

nuclearPortugal has been lent on to withdraw its complaint to Europe over Spain’s expansion of a creaking nuclear power station near the border - both countries have been to sort the matter out between themselves.

In a cover-up approved by Jean-Claude Juncker, Spain’s government has invited a group of Portuguese engineers to visit the Almaraz plant on the river Tagus, to show how safe and well-maintained it is.

Lagoa's threatened wildlife wetland - building licence lasped 18 months ago

egretEnvironmental association Almargem has delivered the strongest argument yet to the Algarve’s regional environmental water authorities to halt the burial of Lagoa’s ‘Lagoas Brancas’ wildlife haven under metres of rubble and earth in preparation for the expansion of industrial units and a supermarket.

As well as sending a provisional list of the now-threatened wildlife, Almargem points out that the original development permission has lapsed, in fact it ran out 18 months ago and the building company, AGII Atlantic, should not be carrying out any work at all.

Galp delays Aljezur offshore drilling until 2018

galpLogoAn exploratory borehole, first scheduled to be sunk in 2016 has been pushed back to 2018, according to Galp Oil’s chief executive, Thore Kristiansen.

On January 26th, environmental organisation ASMAA discovered that the Direção-Geral de Recursos Naturais, Segurança e Serviços Marítimos (DGRM) has signed a licence for the Galp-ENI consortium on January 11, 2017 to drill in the Alentejo Basin.

Another mass cull of ducks to halt virus in France

DucksCageThe French battle against bird flu virus will see an additional 600,000 ducks culled.

All of the ducks on farms in the Landes department of south-west France close to the Spanish border are to be killed, according to the country’s agriculture minister.

Caixa Geral - taxpayers foot the legal bill for former-president António Domingues

caixageral2Public money was used to pay the lawyers advising António Domingues, the short-lived president of Caixa Geral de Depósitos, as they worked on legal amendments to the laws applicable to the appointment of managers of State-controlled public companies.

Domingues was negotiating a vastly increased salary and bonus scheme as a condition of a grateful nation employing his services, but he also wanted an exemption from having to lodge his income and asset statements at the Court of Auditors, a normal requirement for any manager of a State-owned business.