Diretor do MI5: "Ameaça terrorista é iminente e difícil de ser controlada"
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Thursday, November 3, 2016
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Wednesday, November 2, 2016
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Why DID Tory ministers help Vaz land justice job? Amber Rudd, Jeremy Hunt and Liam Fox all voted to elect disgraced MP to the committee
Vaz was disgraced over a sex and drugs scandal with two male prostitutes
Detectives may still investigate claims he offered to buy the men cocaine
But 159 MPs backed his appointment to the influential Justice Committee
Move was instigated by whips so Labour do not block Tory appointments
By GERRI PEEV AND JASON GROVES FOR THE DAILY MAIL
Ten Cabinet ministers helped to elect disgraced Labour MP Keith Vaz to Parliament’s powerful justice committee.
In an extraordinary move, Home Secretary Amber Rudd, Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt and International Trade Secretary Dr Liam Fox joined seven other Cabinet ministers in helping to install Mr Vaz in the influential role just weeks after he was embroiled in a sex and drugs scandal.
Mr Vaz was nominated for the role by Labour, despite the fact detectives are still considering whether to investigate him over claims he offered to buy cocaine for two male prostitutes he had hired for an orgy.
Tory MP Andrew Bridgen attempted to block the move by forcing a Commons vote, arguing that Mr Vaz was ‘not fit to be an MP, let alone a member of the justice committee’. But, Tory whips mounted an unofficial operation to ensure he got the job on the committee that oversees the work of the Justice Department. As a result, 159 Tory MPs backed Mr Vaz, in a back-room stitch up designed to prevent Labour MPs blocking Tory appointments in future. By contrast, only 38 Labour MPs were among the 42 other MPs who supported him, with even his MP sister Valerie staying away.
The Tory decision resulted in a string of ministers, including Chief Whip Gavin Williamson, trooping in to the Commons at 10pm on Monday to ensure Mr Vaz’s nomination went through. The whips’ cynical tactics provoked fury last night. Tory grandee Sir Nicholas Soames led the condemnation, saying: ‘I do not believe Keith Vaz should be a member of a select committee and particularly not the justice committee while he has a big cloud hanging over him. It makes a mockery of the system.’
Jeremy Hunt backed Vaz
In an extraordinary move, Home Secretary Amber Rudd, Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt and International Trade Secretary Dr Liam Fox joined seven other Cabinet ministers in helping to install Mr Vaz in the influential role on the Justice Committee
Mr Bridgen said he was furious about the vote. ‘I don’t buy the idea that if the Government did not whip the vote and back Vaz, then Labour would oppose our nominations and that it would throw the committee system into mayhem,’ he said.
‘I think Keith Vaz has got a police and a standards investigation hanging over him. To vote him onto the justice committee brings the system into severe disrepute. ’
In the Commons, Mr Bridgen was challenged by Labour’s David Hanson, who asked him ‘what right’ he had to ‘tell the Labour party who to put on our committees?’
Tory whips declined to comment on the operation. But a party source said that if they had allowed Mr Vaz to be blocked, then Labour would start vetoing Tory nominations.
Mr Vaz, a former Labour minister, was forced to resign as chairman of the Commons home affairs committee in September following newspaper revelations that he hired two male escorts at a time when the committee was investigating prostitution.
Claims that he offered to pay for cocaine for the pair are the subject of a complaint to both the police and the Commons standards watchdog.
He was recorded on tape arranging a 90-minute rendezvous with the two Eastern European prostitutes at a flat he owns near his £2million family home in London. The Leicester East MP discussed unprotected sex and asked them to bring the sex drug poppers, before saying: ‘We need to get this party started.’
Mr Vaz, a married father-of-two, could not be reached for comment last night. He previously apologised to his wife and children, but attacked the media for invading his privacy. He was not at Monday’s vote.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3895980/Why-DID-Tory-ministers-help-Vaz-land-justice-job-Amber-Rudd-Jeremy-Hunt-Liam-Fox-voted-elect-disgraced-MP-committee.html#ixzz4OqUg9noR
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Fury over top new Commons role for shamed MP Keith Vaz
22:56, 2 NOV 2016 UPDATED 22:56, 2 NOV 2016
BY BEN GLAZE
Vaz stood down as chairman of the Home Affairs committee in September after the Sunday Mirror revealed he paid two male escorts for sex
Shamed Keith Vaz is under mounting pressure after seizing a key Commons role – steering the wheels of justice.
The MP is still waiting to hear if police are to probe his offer to pay for cocaine which a male escort wanted to bring to a sex party .
But he leapt at the chance to sit on the Justice Select Committee, easily seeing off a bid to block him.
Mr Vaz stood down as chairman of the Home Affairs committee in September after the Sunday Mirror revealed he paid two escorts for sex – as his panel examined laws on prostitution.
GettyKeith VazHe leapt at the chance to sit on the Justice Select Committee
Sunday MirrorKeith Vaz Sunday Mirror front pageKeith Vaz stood down after the Sunday Mirror revealed he paid two escorts for sex
A probe by Westminster’s sleaze watchdog is on hold until police decide whether to launch their own investigation. Shadow Welsh Secretary Jo Stevens said she had “sympathy” with claims the role was inappropriate.
Bid to block Keith Vaz from Justice Committee role fails as just 7 MPs vote against appointment
She said: “Had I been Keith, I don’t think I’d have offered myself up to that position.
“But the fact is you can’t really pick and choose – Keith is an MP, he is there to represent his constituents.
Members of Parliament gather in the House of CommonsMr Vaz stood down as chairman of the Home Affairs committee in September
“He needs to play a role in Parliament, and unless there are findings against him I think we have to let him make the decision.”
Tory MP Andrew Bridgen tried to derail the appointment but lost a Commons vote by 203 to seven.
Keith Vaz hid real identity from male escorts: 'My name's Jim and I sell washing machines'
He said: “I think this brings Parliament into disrepute. People will be bemused that anyone with that sort of cloud hanging over them could get on the Justice Committee.”
O VAZ PAGA PARA LHE IREM AO CU
Vaz was disgraced over a sex and drugs scandal with two male prostitutes
Detectives may still investigate claims he offered to buy the men cocaine
But 159 MPs backed his appointment to the influential Justice Committee
Move was instigated by whips so Labour do not block Tory appointments
By GERRI PEEV AND JASON GROVES FOR THE DAILY MAIL
Ten Cabinet ministers helped to elect disgraced Labour MP Keith Vaz to Parliament’s powerful justice committee.
In an extraordinary move, Home Secretary Amber Rudd, Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt and International Trade Secretary Dr Liam Fox joined seven other Cabinet ministers in helping to install Mr Vaz in the influential role just weeks after he was embroiled in a sex and drugs scandal.
Mr Vaz was nominated for the role by Labour, despite the fact detectives are still considering whether to investigate him over claims he offered to buy cocaine for two male prostitutes he had hired for an orgy.
Tory MP Andrew Bridgen attempted to block the move by forcing a Commons vote, arguing that Mr Vaz was ‘not fit to be an MP, let alone a member of the justice committee’. But, Tory whips mounted an unofficial operation to ensure he got the job on the committee that oversees the work of the Justice Department. As a result, 159 Tory MPs backed Mr Vaz, in a back-room stitch up designed to prevent Labour MPs blocking Tory appointments in future. By contrast, only 38 Labour MPs were among the 42 other MPs who supported him, with even his MP sister Valerie staying away.
The Tory decision resulted in a string of ministers, including Chief Whip Gavin Williamson, trooping in to the Commons at 10pm on Monday to ensure Mr Vaz’s nomination went through. The whips’ cynical tactics provoked fury last night. Tory grandee Sir Nicholas Soames led the condemnation, saying: ‘I do not believe Keith Vaz should be a member of a select committee and particularly not the justice committee while he has a big cloud hanging over him. It makes a mockery of the system.’
Jeremy Hunt backed Vaz
In an extraordinary move, Home Secretary Amber Rudd, Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt and International Trade Secretary Dr Liam Fox joined seven other Cabinet ministers in helping to install Mr Vaz in the influential role on the Justice Committee
Mr Bridgen said he was furious about the vote. ‘I don’t buy the idea that if the Government did not whip the vote and back Vaz, then Labour would oppose our nominations and that it would throw the committee system into mayhem,’ he said.
‘I think Keith Vaz has got a police and a standards investigation hanging over him. To vote him onto the justice committee brings the system into severe disrepute. ’
In the Commons, Mr Bridgen was challenged by Labour’s David Hanson, who asked him ‘what right’ he had to ‘tell the Labour party who to put on our committees?’
Tory whips declined to comment on the operation. But a party source said that if they had allowed Mr Vaz to be blocked, then Labour would start vetoing Tory nominations.
Mr Vaz, a former Labour minister, was forced to resign as chairman of the Commons home affairs committee in September following newspaper revelations that he hired two male escorts at a time when the committee was investigating prostitution.
Claims that he offered to pay for cocaine for the pair are the subject of a complaint to both the police and the Commons standards watchdog.
He was recorded on tape arranging a 90-minute rendezvous with the two Eastern European prostitutes at a flat he owns near his £2million family home in London. The Leicester East MP discussed unprotected sex and asked them to bring the sex drug poppers, before saying: ‘We need to get this party started.’
Mr Vaz, a married father-of-two, could not be reached for comment last night. He previously apologised to his wife and children, but attacked the media for invading his privacy. He was not at Monday’s vote.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3895980/Why-DID-Tory-ministers-help-Vaz-land-justice-job-Amber-Rudd-Jeremy-Hunt-Liam-Fox-voted-elect-disgraced-MP-committee.html#ixzz4OqUg9noR
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
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Fury over top new Commons role for shamed MP Keith Vaz
22:56, 2 NOV 2016 UPDATED 22:56, 2 NOV 2016
BY BEN GLAZE
Vaz stood down as chairman of the Home Affairs committee in September after the Sunday Mirror revealed he paid two male escorts for sex
Shamed Keith Vaz is under mounting pressure after seizing a key Commons role – steering the wheels of justice.
The MP is still waiting to hear if police are to probe his offer to pay for cocaine which a male escort wanted to bring to a sex party .
But he leapt at the chance to sit on the Justice Select Committee, easily seeing off a bid to block him.
Mr Vaz stood down as chairman of the Home Affairs committee in September after the Sunday Mirror revealed he paid two escorts for sex – as his panel examined laws on prostitution.
GettyKeith VazHe leapt at the chance to sit on the Justice Select Committee
Sunday MirrorKeith Vaz Sunday Mirror front pageKeith Vaz stood down after the Sunday Mirror revealed he paid two escorts for sex
A probe by Westminster’s sleaze watchdog is on hold until police decide whether to launch their own investigation. Shadow Welsh Secretary Jo Stevens said she had “sympathy” with claims the role was inappropriate.
Bid to block Keith Vaz from Justice Committee role fails as just 7 MPs vote against appointment
She said: “Had I been Keith, I don’t think I’d have offered myself up to that position.
“But the fact is you can’t really pick and choose – Keith is an MP, he is there to represent his constituents.
Members of Parliament gather in the House of CommonsMr Vaz stood down as chairman of the Home Affairs committee in September
“He needs to play a role in Parliament, and unless there are findings against him I think we have to let him make the decision.”
Tory MP Andrew Bridgen tried to derail the appointment but lost a Commons vote by 203 to seven.
Keith Vaz hid real identity from male escorts: 'My name's Jim and I sell washing machines'
He said: “I think this brings Parliament into disrepute. People will be bemused that anyone with that sort of cloud hanging over them could get on the Justice Committee.”
O VAZ PAGA PARA LHE IREM AO CU
DEPOIS DE TEREM QUE PAGAR A CAIXA GERAL DE DEPÓSITOS IRÃO PAGAR A "MOBILIDADE" PARA QUE A RAÇA MISTA VENÇA...
Portugal acredita que mobilidade no espaço lusófono já será uma realidade em 2019
O primeiro-ministro português, António Costa, manifestou-se hoje convicto de que a proposta portuguesa de mobilidade no espaço lusófono já será uma realidade quando Portugal assumir o secretariado executivo da Comunidade dos Países de Língua Portuguesa, em 2019.
INTERPRETADORES DESTES É QUE TÊM RESMAS DE CARISMA.TANTO DESCOLONIZAM COMO NOS COLONIZAM.E EM QUE QUE PAGAMOS SEMPRE...
O primeiro-ministro português, António Costa, manifestou-se hoje convicto de que a proposta portuguesa de mobilidade no espaço lusófono já será uma realidade quando Portugal assumir o secretariado executivo da Comunidade dos Países de Língua Portuguesa, em 2019.
INTERPRETADORES DESTES É QUE TÊM RESMAS DE CARISMA.TANTO DESCOLONIZAM COMO NOS COLONIZAM.E EM QUE QUE PAGAMOS SEMPRE...
RTP ÁFRICA UMA "INDEPENDÊNCIA" DO CARAÇAS.MEUS VENDAM OU EXTINGAM ESTA MERDA QUE O CONTRIBUINTE TRAÍDO AGRADECE
Alteração do financiamento da RTP seria “violação da independência” do serviço público
O Conselho Geral Independente da RTP alerta que a alteração ao modelo de cobrança da taxa audiovisual pode pôr em causa a independência do serviço público.
ESTE "SERVIÇO" AO SERVIÇO DO PLANETA DEVE SER EXTINTO PORQUE NÃO DEFENDE O INDIGENATO.PORQUE ESTÁ AO SERVIÇO DA RAÇA MISTA E DO MUNDIALISMO SALVADOR MAS POR NOSSA CONTA
O Conselho Geral Independente da RTP alerta que a alteração ao modelo de cobrança da taxa audiovisual pode pôr em causa a independência do serviço público.
ESTE "SERVIÇO" AO SERVIÇO DO PLANETA DEVE SER EXTINTO PORQUE NÃO DEFENDE O INDIGENATO.PORQUE ESTÁ AO SERVIÇO DA RAÇA MISTA E DO MUNDIALISMO SALVADOR MAS POR NOSSA CONTA
A ESCRAVATURA BRANCA AO VIRAR DA ESQUINA
Britain's white flight: Report reveals how racial segregation has risen 'strikingly' in just 10 years - with numbers of whites in some areas down by up to HALF
White and ethnic communities 'growing apart in towns and cities'
White populations in towns and cities are dwindling at record levels and in extreme cases have halved in a decade. In Newham, east London, just 16 per cent of the population are white, compared to 33 per cent ten years ago. Towns and cities such as Birmingham, Coventry, Leicester, Slough, Luton, Bradford and London, have seen white populations fall (brown in 2001 and blue in 2011) as minorities increase. Academic Ted Cantle, a Government adviser of community cohesion, says by the 2021 census the polarisation will be even greater - and revealed some all white streets became all Asian in just three years.
MUITA DIVISÃO SENÃO FICAM TERRORISTAS...
White and ethnic communities 'growing apart in towns and cities'
White populations in towns and cities are dwindling at record levels and in extreme cases have halved in a decade. In Newham, east London, just 16 per cent of the population are white, compared to 33 per cent ten years ago. Towns and cities such as Birmingham, Coventry, Leicester, Slough, Luton, Bradford and London, have seen white populations fall (brown in 2001 and blue in 2011) as minorities increase. Academic Ted Cantle, a Government adviser of community cohesion, says by the 2021 census the polarisation will be even greater - and revealed some all white streets became all Asian in just three years.
MUITA DIVISÃO SENÃO FICAM TERRORISTAS...
O CARISMA DA SÓCRATES OU O SALVAMENTO DO PLANETA A EITO E POR CONTA DO CONTRIBUINTE.O COSTA TAMBÉM QUER LIVRES TRÂNSITOS ENTRE OS PALOP´S...
Investimento ruinoso na La Seda pode custar 900 milhões à CGD
Depois do caso dos empréstimos a accionistas do BCP, a La Seda será o negócio mais ruinoso em que a Caixa se envolveu nos últimos anos. Ao todo, estarão em causa 900 milhões de euros, escreve o jornal Público.
Investimento ruinoso na La Seda pode custar 900 milhões à CGD
Negócios jng@negocios.pt
02 de Novembro de 2016 às 09:01
Há dez anos, a Caixa Geral de Depósitos recebeu indicações políticas para se envolver no investimento e financiamento da La Seda, empresa espanhola que já se encontrava em dificuldades. Dez anos depois, o dossiê está em cima da secretária de António Domingues e poderá custar à Caixa 900 milhões de euros, escreve o jornal Público.
A entrada da Caixa na La Seda foi uma determinação política de José Sócrates e do seu ministro da Economia, Manuel Pinho, que defendiam que as empresas portuguesas deviam ter um perfil ibérico. À frente da Caixa estavam Carlos Santos Ferreira e Armando Vara, que deram suporte financeiro ao desígnio político, recorda o jornal diário.
A Caixa tem vários negócios ruinosos a pesar no seu balanço, mas o da La Seda será um dos mais significativos, com o Público a quantificar o montante provável das perdas em 900 milhões de euros.
Em causa estão créditos do banco público na La Seda (empresa espanhola que produzia poliéster termoplástico), na Artland (empresa portuguesa, fornecedora da La Seda) e na Selenis (também portuguesa, accionista da La Seda), que hoje em dia estão insolventes.
Na La Seda, a CGD investiu 121,3 milhões de euros e deu financiamentos de 75 milhões; na Artland aplicou 225 milhões e reclama créditos de 520 milhões; e à Selenis emprestou 165 milhões de euros.
O Público escreve que o assunto já poderia ter sido resolvido, se o executivo de Pedro Passos Coelho tivesse dotado a Caixa dos capitais necessários, como chegou a ser pedido pela anterior administração, tendo o dossiê caído no colo de António Domingues.
Além do La Seda, o jornal recorda também os empréstimos feitos pela CGD a accionistas do BCP em 2007 e que ultrapassam mais de mil milhões de euros.
O projecto de António Domingues será aproveitar o fecho de 2016 para reflectir todos os negócios ruinosos nas contas.
ENTRETANTO E POR ARTES MILAGROSAS A RAPAZIADA VIVE MUITO BEM APESAR DE GANHAR MUITO MAL...
PS
NÃO FUI VER QUEM GERIA A CAIXA MAS COITADINHO FOI "OBRIGADO" COMO AQUELAS CASTAS ESPOSAS A SEREM OBRIGADOS PELOS MARIDOS A IR AO SWING...
Depois do caso dos empréstimos a accionistas do BCP, a La Seda será o negócio mais ruinoso em que a Caixa se envolveu nos últimos anos. Ao todo, estarão em causa 900 milhões de euros, escreve o jornal Público.
Investimento ruinoso na La Seda pode custar 900 milhões à CGD
Negócios jng@negocios.pt
02 de Novembro de 2016 às 09:01
Há dez anos, a Caixa Geral de Depósitos recebeu indicações políticas para se envolver no investimento e financiamento da La Seda, empresa espanhola que já se encontrava em dificuldades. Dez anos depois, o dossiê está em cima da secretária de António Domingues e poderá custar à Caixa 900 milhões de euros, escreve o jornal Público.
A entrada da Caixa na La Seda foi uma determinação política de José Sócrates e do seu ministro da Economia, Manuel Pinho, que defendiam que as empresas portuguesas deviam ter um perfil ibérico. À frente da Caixa estavam Carlos Santos Ferreira e Armando Vara, que deram suporte financeiro ao desígnio político, recorda o jornal diário.
A Caixa tem vários negócios ruinosos a pesar no seu balanço, mas o da La Seda será um dos mais significativos, com o Público a quantificar o montante provável das perdas em 900 milhões de euros.
Em causa estão créditos do banco público na La Seda (empresa espanhola que produzia poliéster termoplástico), na Artland (empresa portuguesa, fornecedora da La Seda) e na Selenis (também portuguesa, accionista da La Seda), que hoje em dia estão insolventes.
Na La Seda, a CGD investiu 121,3 milhões de euros e deu financiamentos de 75 milhões; na Artland aplicou 225 milhões e reclama créditos de 520 milhões; e à Selenis emprestou 165 milhões de euros.
O Público escreve que o assunto já poderia ter sido resolvido, se o executivo de Pedro Passos Coelho tivesse dotado a Caixa dos capitais necessários, como chegou a ser pedido pela anterior administração, tendo o dossiê caído no colo de António Domingues.
Além do La Seda, o jornal recorda também os empréstimos feitos pela CGD a accionistas do BCP em 2007 e que ultrapassam mais de mil milhões de euros.
O projecto de António Domingues será aproveitar o fecho de 2016 para reflectir todos os negócios ruinosos nas contas.
ENTRETANTO E POR ARTES MILAGROSAS A RAPAZIADA VIVE MUITO BEM APESAR DE GANHAR MUITO MAL...
PS
NÃO FUI VER QUEM GERIA A CAIXA MAS COITADINHO FOI "OBRIGADO" COMO AQUELAS CASTAS ESPOSAS A SEREM OBRIGADOS PELOS MARIDOS A IR AO SWING...
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