In a statement seen by JN, the Maya City Council on Friday denied any irregularities related to the auction for the construction of the new FC Porto academy.
“The Maya Municipal Council categorically denies that, with regard to the public auction conducted by the municipality on its lands and acquired by Futebol Clube do Porto for the construction of its academy, there has been any irregularity, let alone any violation of the law, being fully available to provide documentary proof thereof.” To any inspection body or judicial body,” it can be read.
It is noteworthy that Socialist Council member Francisco Vieira de Carvalho raised on Thursday the possibility that the administrative procedure that decided to sell the land would be invalid and illegal, due to the fact that the order sent for publication in the “Diário da República” by the mayor, Antonio Silva Tiago, has a date. Early (March 22) than the municipal assembly meeting (March 25) at which the process was approved.
“For the Municipal Council of Maya, all the news published on this issue are the result of false information provided due to clear ignorance or bad faith. They reveal, above all, a profound lack of knowledge about the rules applicable to the publication of public publications Auction advertisements in the Diário da República , regulated by Decree 318-A/2023, of October 25,” the statement also issued by the Municipality of Mayata said.
“The absolutely regrettable statements made by Council Member Francisco Vieira de Carvalho, because they are untrue and insulting to the Maya Municipal Council, which affect the honor of the majority that constitutes the Executive and the professionalism of its employees, in addition to being the subject of the complaint submitted to the Public Prosecution, because they constitute defamation Clearly, it reveals that the aforementioned Councilor, whose public credibility is invalid, in his desire for heroism, is not ashamed, through his irresponsible behaviour, of harming not only the image of the Council and the note adds: “This does not necessarily mean the creation of the Câmara Municipal da Maia Foundation but also the interests The Supreme Council and its people, which is indeed a common position, but there is an urgent need for it, through the means available in the democratic state of law.”