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Antonio Salvador convicted of forgery – First League

Antonio Salvador, president of SC Braga, was given a suspended sentence of one year and three months as part of Operation Éter. Leader Minho is one of 20 individual defendants convicted of document forgery in the case.

Everything is related to the fact that the former president of Turismo do Porto e Norte de Portugal (TPNP), Melchior Moreira, was sentenced on Friday to seven years in prison for 29 crimes as part of Operation Éter related to illegal smuggling. Contracts concluded by this company.

Reading the verdict, the Court of São João Novo in Porto convicted Melchior Freitas, the main defendant in the case, of 20 crimes related to economic participation in companies, six crimes of forgery of documents, obtaining an undue advantage and two felonies. From embezzlement.

In addition, the court also imposed prison sentences of up to five years on the vast majority of the other 20 defendants, all of whom were suspended for the same period. These defendants include the businesswoman Manuela Souza, the president of Braga, Antonio Salvador, and the former president of Guimarães, Julio Magalhães (both were convicted of forgery and given suspended sentences of one year and three months in prison).

SC Braga has already defended Antonio Salvador and reiterated the innocence of its president.

“Braga and its management are aware of the guilt decision made as part of Operation Ether, which they cannot accept because they consider it unfair and unfounded. Braga reiterates its innocence and that of its representatives and, for this reason, Braga’s slogan stated in a statement that the appropriate appeal would be lodged.”

According to reports, the president of the TPNP from 2009 to January 2019 is the main defendant in the case based on alleged crimes committed by this body, namely in public vacancies, football-related and aid/labor costs. Capital is on vacation in the Algarve and is working with the telecommunications entrepreneur and also defendant Manuela Cotto.

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