Economia
Prejuízo da CGD já vai em 2.000 milhões
Perdas astronómicas davam para prescindir da sobretaxa do IRS, dos cortes de salários no Estado e impostos sobre veículos.
O banco do Estado foi o único dos quatro maiores a apresentar prejuízos em 2015.
As perdas foram de 171, 5 milhões e já contabiliza cinco anos consecutivos de resultados negativos que somam quase dois mil milhões.
DEPOIS É FÁCIL PROPALAR QUE OS REFORMADOS E PENSIONISTAS QUE DESCONTARAM "TODO" O TEMPO LEGAL NUNCA DESCONTARAM PARA O QUE RECEBEM.AO ESTILO DE TRANSFORMAR OS CONDUTORES EM "TRANSGRESSORES" PARA MELHOR LHES SACAREM O LEITINHO...
Sunday, February 7, 2016
Saturday, February 6, 2016
POR CÁ OS DEMOCRATAS TAMBÉM FIZERAM ESQUECER OS SEUS CRIMES NO REGISTO CRIMINAL...
Sajid Javid: terrorists and criminals are exploiting ‘right to be forgotten’
Culture secretary condemns ruling by European court of justice, calling it an assault on press freedom
Terrorists and criminals are exploiting the “right to be forgotten” ruling by the European court of justice to airbrush details of their activities and trials from web search engines, the culture secretary, Sajid Javid, has warned.
In Britain’s strongest condemnation of the ruling by the Luxembourg-based court last May, Javid accused the “unelected judges” of having created “censorship by the back door”.
He issued his warning in a speech at a Society of Editors conference, in which he spoke of a direct assault on freedom of the press. He pledged to crack down on police and other authorities using the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (Ripa) – which was drawn up to tackle serious crime – to “hamper and hinder legitimate reporting” by using its powers to access journalists’ telephone records.
But Javid made clear that Ripa is not the only threat to the work of journalists as he warned of the benefit for terrorists and criminals after the ECJ ruled in May that individuals had the right to ask internet search engines to remove links to information on them. Peter Barron, the director of communications and public affairs for Google in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, told the conference that Google had accepted 42% of requests under the judgment. This has led Google to remove more than 200,000 links to web pages.
Javid said: “Since Luxembourg’s unelected judges created the so-called right to be forgotten, Google has been receiving a demand for deletion every 90 seconds. Each day, 1,000 requests pour in from people who, for one reason or another, would prefer their pasts to be kept secret.
“Criminals are having their convictions airbrushed from history even if they have since committed other, similar crimes. Terrorists have ordered Google to cover up stories about their trials.
“The search engine’s own lawyer has warned of unscrupulous companies abusing the system so that links to their competitors are hidden. The right to be forgotten is censorship by the back door. Stories are not being deleted from archives because of the ruling, but if they cannot be found by the search engines they may as well not be there at all.”
Javid also said he would be working with the home secretary, Theresa May, to ensure that Ripa could not be used to impede the work of journalists. He said: “The right to keep sources anonymous is the bedrock of investigative journalism. It is a sacrosanct principle and one that the authorities need a damn good reason to interfere with. Ripa was passed to help with the fight against serious criminal wrongdoing. Not to impede fair and legitimate journalism, no matter how awkward that journalism may be for police officers and local councils. The legislation should never be used to spy on reporters and whistleblowers who are going about their lawful, vital, business.
“As the secretary of state responsible for the media, I’ll be making sure the Home Office knows just how important this issue is for the industry,” he said. “And I’ll be watching closely to ensure the act is not misused in the future.”
Javid said the Tories would provide protections for the free press and journalists in a new British bill of rights that would replace the Human Rights Act. This would change Britain’s relationship with the European convention on human rights. Its provision on privacy, outlined in article 8, is being exploited by lawyers to protect the “shady past” of their clients, he said.
Javid said of article 8: “In 2014 it is little more than an excuse for well-paid lawyers to hide the shady pasts of wealthy businessmen and the sexual indiscretions of sporting celebrities. That people are being allowed to do so in the name of human rights shows how far from [the British drafter of the ECHR David] Maxwell-Fyfe’s intentions the idea has drifted. That’s why, if we receive a majority at the next election, a Conservative government will scrap Labour’s Human Rights Act and deliver a new British bill of rights and responsibilities.
Javid also said regulation of newspapers must remain in the hands of the industry. “This government has absolutely no intention of imposing any form of state-controlled regulation of the press,” he said. “No government ever should. The process must be industry-led, with no opportunity for politicians, present or future, to interfere with legitimate journalistic practice.”
Javid also touched on the thorny issue of the BBC’s impact on the local newspaper industry. “As news moves online, local newspapers with five- or even four-figure circulations have found themselves going head-to-head with one of the world’s biggest broadcasters,” he said. “As with so many of the changes brought about by the internet, it raises a lot of questions. Is it healthy for a publicly funded broadcaster to compete with commercial newspapers? Should the BBC share its local public service content under a creative commons licence?”
A KULTURA ALHEIA E SUBSIDIADA TEM QUE CONTINUAR ATÉ DESTRUÍREM TODO O RESQUÍCIO DE "NACIONALISMO".MAS DEIXANDO "INTACTAS" AS KULTURAS AFRICANAS ONDE A INDIGENAÇÃO FOI POR DESCOLONIZAÇÃO VIRTUOSA INDIGENADORA E COM CONFISCOS...
Culture secretary condemns ruling by European court of justice, calling it an assault on press freedom
Terrorists and criminals are exploiting the “right to be forgotten” ruling by the European court of justice to airbrush details of their activities and trials from web search engines, the culture secretary, Sajid Javid, has warned.
In Britain’s strongest condemnation of the ruling by the Luxembourg-based court last May, Javid accused the “unelected judges” of having created “censorship by the back door”.
He issued his warning in a speech at a Society of Editors conference, in which he spoke of a direct assault on freedom of the press. He pledged to crack down on police and other authorities using the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (Ripa) – which was drawn up to tackle serious crime – to “hamper and hinder legitimate reporting” by using its powers to access journalists’ telephone records.
But Javid made clear that Ripa is not the only threat to the work of journalists as he warned of the benefit for terrorists and criminals after the ECJ ruled in May that individuals had the right to ask internet search engines to remove links to information on them. Peter Barron, the director of communications and public affairs for Google in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, told the conference that Google had accepted 42% of requests under the judgment. This has led Google to remove more than 200,000 links to web pages.
Javid said: “Since Luxembourg’s unelected judges created the so-called right to be forgotten, Google has been receiving a demand for deletion every 90 seconds. Each day, 1,000 requests pour in from people who, for one reason or another, would prefer their pasts to be kept secret.
“Criminals are having their convictions airbrushed from history even if they have since committed other, similar crimes. Terrorists have ordered Google to cover up stories about their trials.
“The search engine’s own lawyer has warned of unscrupulous companies abusing the system so that links to their competitors are hidden. The right to be forgotten is censorship by the back door. Stories are not being deleted from archives because of the ruling, but if they cannot be found by the search engines they may as well not be there at all.”
Javid also said he would be working with the home secretary, Theresa May, to ensure that Ripa could not be used to impede the work of journalists. He said: “The right to keep sources anonymous is the bedrock of investigative journalism. It is a sacrosanct principle and one that the authorities need a damn good reason to interfere with. Ripa was passed to help with the fight against serious criminal wrongdoing. Not to impede fair and legitimate journalism, no matter how awkward that journalism may be for police officers and local councils. The legislation should never be used to spy on reporters and whistleblowers who are going about their lawful, vital, business.
“As the secretary of state responsible for the media, I’ll be making sure the Home Office knows just how important this issue is for the industry,” he said. “And I’ll be watching closely to ensure the act is not misused in the future.”
Javid said the Tories would provide protections for the free press and journalists in a new British bill of rights that would replace the Human Rights Act. This would change Britain’s relationship with the European convention on human rights. Its provision on privacy, outlined in article 8, is being exploited by lawyers to protect the “shady past” of their clients, he said.
Javid said of article 8: “In 2014 it is little more than an excuse for well-paid lawyers to hide the shady pasts of wealthy businessmen and the sexual indiscretions of sporting celebrities. That people are being allowed to do so in the name of human rights shows how far from [the British drafter of the ECHR David] Maxwell-Fyfe’s intentions the idea has drifted. That’s why, if we receive a majority at the next election, a Conservative government will scrap Labour’s Human Rights Act and deliver a new British bill of rights and responsibilities.
Javid also said regulation of newspapers must remain in the hands of the industry. “This government has absolutely no intention of imposing any form of state-controlled regulation of the press,” he said. “No government ever should. The process must be industry-led, with no opportunity for politicians, present or future, to interfere with legitimate journalistic practice.”
Javid also touched on the thorny issue of the BBC’s impact on the local newspaper industry. “As news moves online, local newspapers with five- or even four-figure circulations have found themselves going head-to-head with one of the world’s biggest broadcasters,” he said. “As with so many of the changes brought about by the internet, it raises a lot of questions. Is it healthy for a publicly funded broadcaster to compete with commercial newspapers? Should the BBC share its local public service content under a creative commons licence?”
A KULTURA ALHEIA E SUBSIDIADA TEM QUE CONTINUAR ATÉ DESTRUÍREM TODO O RESQUÍCIO DE "NACIONALISMO".MAS DEIXANDO "INTACTAS" AS KULTURAS AFRICANAS ONDE A INDIGENAÇÃO FOI POR DESCOLONIZAÇÃO VIRTUOSA INDIGENADORA E COM CONFISCOS...
OI ONU E NADA DE ESQUECER A ADOPÇÃO GAY DOS SOBREVIVENTES...
La ONU insta a garantizar el aborto en los países afectados por zika
En América, donde se concentra el brote, la mayoría de los países restringen o prohíben la interrupción del embarazo
O IR TOMAR NO CU NÃO DÁ MENINOS COM ZIKA...
En América, donde se concentra el brote, la mayoría de los países restringen o prohíben la interrupción del embarazo
O IR TOMAR NO CU NÃO DÁ MENINOS COM ZIKA...
Friday, February 5, 2016
A MAIORIA SOCIOLÓGICA DE ESQUERDA E OS SEUS CONVIDADOS AFRICANOS, OS TAIS 60% QUE NÃO PAGAM NADA DE IRS FORAM CONTEMPLADOS
IRS: Dedução fixa sem efeito além dos 800 euros
Maioria das famílias sai a ganhar com novas regras do IRS.
O RESTO VAI TER QUE PAGAR.E CADA VEZ MAIS.PORQUE O SOCIALISMO VAI SENDO APLICADO ÀS FATIAS FININHAS...NÃO TARDANDO NADA A QUE CADA PORTUGUÊS TENHA QUE TER UM PRETO LÁ EM CASA...
Maioria das famílias sai a ganhar com novas regras do IRS.
O RESTO VAI TER QUE PAGAR.E CADA VEZ MAIS.PORQUE O SOCIALISMO VAI SENDO APLICADO ÀS FATIAS FININHAS...NÃO TARDANDO NADA A QUE CADA PORTUGUÊS TENHA QUE TER UM PRETO LÁ EM CASA...
ORA ORA DESDE QUE TENHAM UM PÉ NA EUROPA SÃO LOGO "BONS SELVAGENS" SEM MALDADE E COM MUITOS AFECTOS...
Serviços secretos alemães dizem que "há terroristas disfarçados de refugiados"
Serviços secretos alemães dizem que "há terroristas disfarçados de refugiados"
Declarações do responsável pelos serviços secretos alemães surgem um dia depois de novas detenções em Berlim de indivíduos ligados ao Daesh.
AGORA ALGUÉM ANDOU A MATAR 260000 SÍRIOS E A EITO.PELOS VISTOS SÓ AS TROPAS DO ASSAD É QUE SÃO OS MAUS....
E MEUS AGORA NÃO SE PODEM EXPULSAR CRIMINOSOS...
OS ALEMÃES DEVEM EXIGIR UMA LEI DE ATRIBUIÇÃO DE NACIONALIDADE UNIFORME PARA TODA A ZONA EURO.E COM MUITAS RESTRIÇÕES.E ACIMA DE TUDO COM NORMAS BEM CLARINHAS DA SUA RETIRADA...
Serviços secretos alemães dizem que "há terroristas disfarçados de refugiados"
Declarações do responsável pelos serviços secretos alemães surgem um dia depois de novas detenções em Berlim de indivíduos ligados ao Daesh.
AGORA ALGUÉM ANDOU A MATAR 260000 SÍRIOS E A EITO.PELOS VISTOS SÓ AS TROPAS DO ASSAD É QUE SÃO OS MAUS....
E MEUS AGORA NÃO SE PODEM EXPULSAR CRIMINOSOS...
OS ALEMÃES DEVEM EXIGIR UMA LEI DE ATRIBUIÇÃO DE NACIONALIDADE UNIFORME PARA TODA A ZONA EURO.E COM MUITAS RESTRIÇÕES.E ACIMA DE TUDO COM NORMAS BEM CLARINHAS DA SUA RETIRADA...
E AINDA FALTA O LOUÇÃ EXIGIR AO COSTA QUE A CGD EMPRESTE A IMIGRANTES...QUE COMO SE SABE SÃO A NOSSA MAIOR RIQUEZA O NOSSO OURO PRETO
CGD reduz prejuízos para 171,5 milhões em 2015
Caixa Geral de Depósitos foi o único banco que deu prejuízo o ano passado
ASSIM É QUE É.NÃO HÁ EXPLORAÇÃO DO HOMEM PELO HOMEM...
PS
SÓ QUERIA SABER É QUEM É QUE FICOU COM A MASSA...
Caixa Geral de Depósitos foi o único banco que deu prejuízo o ano passado
ASSIM É QUE É.NÃO HÁ EXPLORAÇÃO DO HOMEM PELO HOMEM...
PS
SÓ QUERIA SABER É QUEM É QUE FICOU COM A MASSA...
A RAÇA MISTA VAI DAR MAIS UM SALTO EM FRENTE.POR NOSSA CONTA EVIDENTEMENTE...
"Espero que Portugal possa receber estes 600 refugiados"
José Carreira, diretor executivo do Gabinete Europeu de Apoio em matéria de Asilo, explica que há um milhão de pedidos de asilo pendentes na UE. E diz haver 600 pessoas prontas a vir para Portugal nas próximas "duas ou três semanas".
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Costa oferece a Merkel duas mil vagas no ensino superior para refugiados
TERESA DE SOUSA 1 comentários 16 partilhas
Uma outra proposta do Governo destina-se ao recrutamento de refugiados para a agricultura.
A VONTADE POLÍTICA É O MAIS ABUNDANTE RECURSO NO CAMINHO PARA O SOBADO.QUEM VIER A SEGUIR QUE PAGUE...
José Carreira, diretor executivo do Gabinete Europeu de Apoio em matéria de Asilo, explica que há um milhão de pedidos de asilo pendentes na UE. E diz haver 600 pessoas prontas a vir para Portugal nas próximas "duas ou três semanas".
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Costa oferece a Merkel duas mil vagas no ensino superior para refugiados
TERESA DE SOUSA 1 comentários 16 partilhas
Uma outra proposta do Governo destina-se ao recrutamento de refugiados para a agricultura.
A VONTADE POLÍTICA É O MAIS ABUNDANTE RECURSO NO CAMINHO PARA O SOBADO.QUEM VIER A SEGUIR QUE PAGUE...
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