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Operation Influencer () is an ongoing investigation initiated by Portugal's
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, probing potential
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within deals that involved members of the
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during António Costa's premiership. The investigation focuses on alleged instances of active and passive corruption and malfeasance regarding four specific deals: two concessions for
lithium Lithium (from , , ) is a chemical element; it has chemical symbol, symbol Li and atomic number 3. It is a soft, silvery-white alkali metal. Under standard temperature and pressure, standard conditions, it is the least dense metal and the ...
mines in northern Portugal, a project for a
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production plant in
Sines Sines () is a town and a municipality in Portugal. The municipality, divided into two parishes, has around 14,214 inhabitants (2021) in an area of . Sines holds an important oil refinery and several petrochemical industries. It is also a popular ...
, and a project for a
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, also located in Sines. On 7 November 2023, the Public Prosecution Service issued a statement announcing a search, seizure and
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operation in 42 locations, which included the office of the
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, the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Action, and the Ministry of Infrastructure. Five people were apprehended, including the Prime Minister's chief of staff,
Vítor Escária Vítor Manuel Álvares Escária (born 21 August 1971) is a Portuguese economist, specialized in European funds, and politician. He got his PhD in Economics in 2004 from the University of York in the UK. He was appointed as the main economic ad ...
, and the Mayor of Sines, Nuno Mascarenhas. The Minister of Infrastructure
João Galamba João Saldanha de Azevedo Galamba (born 4 August 1976) is a Portuguese economist and politician. A member of the Socialist Party, he served as Minister of Infrastructure in the XXIII Constitutional Government of Portugal, between January and Nove ...
was named a formal suspect (''
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'') and Prime Minister
António Costa António Luís Santos da Costa (; born 17 July 1961) is a Portuguese lawyer and politician who has served as President of the European Council since 2024. He previously served as the 118th prime minister of Portugal from 2015 to 2024 and th ...
became the subject of a separate inquiry by the country's
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. The announcement of the operation led to the
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of Costa and Galamba, and the fall of the
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. It was the first time that the Portuguese government was brought down by a criminal investigation. The investigation has since attracted criticism after the prosecutors admitted several mistakes, including confusion between the names of
António Costa António Luís Santos da Costa (; born 17 July 1961) is a Portuguese lawyer and politician who has served as President of the European Council since 2024. He previously served as the 118th prime minister of Portugal from 2015 to 2024 and th ...
and then Minister of Economy
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in the transcript of a
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.


Background


Concession for lithium mine in Montalegre

On 28 March 2019, a
concession agreement A concession or concession agreement is a grant of rights, land, property, or facility by a government, local authority, corporation, individual or other legal entity. Public services such as water supply may be operated as a concession. In the ...
was signed between the Portuguese government and Lusorecursos Portugal Lithium, a company established three days prior to the contract signing, for
lithium Lithium (from , , ) is a chemical element; it has chemical symbol, symbol Li and atomic number 3. It is a soft, silvery-white alkali metal. Under standard temperature and pressure, standard conditions, it is the least dense metal and the ...
extraction in the Romano mine, in the municipality of
Montalegre Montalegre (), officially the Town of Montalegre (), is a municipality in northern Portugal, located in the district of Vila Real, along the border with Spain. The population in 2011 was 10,537, in an area of 805.46 km². History Early con ...
. The authorisation for the concession was granted by then Secretary of State of Energy
João Galamba João Saldanha de Azevedo Galamba (born 4 August 1976) is a Portuguese economist and politician. A member of the Socialist Party, he served as Minister of Infrastructure in the XXIII Constitutional Government of Portugal, between January and Nove ...
and then Minister of the Environment
João Pedro Matos Fernandes João Pedro Matos Fernandes (born 1967) is a Portuguese politician who served as Minister of the Environment until 30 March 2022. Early life and education Matos Fernandes has a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from the University of Porto ...
. The company announced a mixed exploration project, with an initial phase of open-air
mining Mining is the Resource extraction, extraction of valuable geological materials and minerals from the surface of the Earth. Mining is required to obtain most materials that cannot be grown through agriculture, agricultural processes, or feasib ...
, later turning into underground mining, and the construction of a
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. Prospection of the region in the prior years revealed a deposit of 30 million tons of lithium. The local population was opposed to the project, citing concerns over the open-air exploration, the size of the mine, and its environmental, health, and agricultural consequences. On 7 September 2019, the
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(APA, Portuguese: released an environmental impact report that was favorable to the project. Several legal actions in late 2019 and subsequent environmental impact reports by the ''Avaliação de Impacte Ambiental'' stalled the project.


Concession for lithium mine in Boticas

The concession contract for the mined production of lithium in the Barroso mine, in
Boticas Boticas () is a municipality in northern Portugal. The population in 2011 was 5,750,
, was signed on 22 February 2017 between Savannah Lithium and the Directorate-General of Energy and Geology (DGEG, Portuguese: ''Direção-Geral de Energia e Geologia''). In June 2019, Portuguese ENGO Quercus denounced the lithium mine project to
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alleging a "severe threat to the agricultural system of the
Barroso region Barroso or Terras de Barroso (''Lands of Barroso'') is the traditional name of the region formed by the Portuguese municipalities of Montalegre and Boticas. The Terras de Barroso existed as an administrative division of Portugal from 1273 to 187 ...
". In December 2019, the Municipal Assembly of Boticas approved a motion against the lithium mining in the municipality, alleging "irreversible damage" in the landscape and livelihood of the populations. In June 2020, Savannah Lithium submitted an environmental impact report for the Barroso mine, which received in 2022 a unfavourable review from the evaluation commission of the
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(APA). Nevertheless, the project was reformulated and re-submitted for evaluation and included an extensive list of measures to eliminate, mitigate, or minimise impacts. On 31 May 2023, a favourable environmental impact report was emitted by the APA, a decision that was contested by the Municipality of Boticas, environmental organisations, and some members of the local population.


H2Sines project

The H2Sines is a project for an industrial cluster in the port city of
Sines Sines () is a town and a municipality in Portugal. The municipality, divided into two parishes, has around 14,214 inhabitants (2021) in an area of . Sines holds an important oil refinery and several petrochemical industries. It is also a popular ...
for production of
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, backed by several companies in the energy sector, including EDP, Galp,
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,
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, and
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. In July 2020, the H2Sines project was selected by the Portuguese government for application to the status of Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI) in the
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. In November 2020, there were reports that Portugal's
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was heavily scrutinising the relationships between members of the government and members of the private companies that were part of the consortium in charge of the project. Pedro Siza Vieira, Minister of State, Economy, and Digital Transition, and
João Galamba João Saldanha de Azevedo Galamba (born 4 August 1976) is a Portuguese economist and politician. A member of the Socialist Party, he served as Minister of Infrastructure in the XXIII Constitutional Government of Portugal, between January and Nove ...
were then allegedly being investigated over traffic of influence and
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, amongst other economical-financial crimes.


Sines 4.0 data centre

Start Campus, a joint venture of
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and Pioneer Point Partners, announced in 2021 the plan to build the Sines 4.0 hyperscaler data centre campus in Sines. The data centre will fully run on
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and will comprise nine buildings. The construction of the first building began in April 2022.


Investigation

According to '' Público'', the investigation from the Public Prosecution Service that is now known as Operation Influencer was opened after the airing of a report in the RTP investigative journalism show ''Sexta às 9'' in April 2019. The report was about suspicions concerning the concession contract for the exploration of the Romano lithim mine in
Montalegre Montalegre (), officially the Town of Montalegre (), is a municipality in northern Portugal, located in the district of Vila Real, along the border with Spain. The population in 2011 was 10,537, in an area of 805.46 km². History Early con ...
. On 7 November 2023, the Public Prosecution Service ordered searches in seventeen private properties, five lawyer offices, and twenty public and company offices in order to investigate possible active and passive
corruption Corruption is a form of dishonesty or a criminal offense that is undertaken by a person or an organization that is entrusted in a position of authority to acquire illicit benefits or abuse power for one's gain. Corruption may involve activities ...
and
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in the deals regarding the Romano mine in
Montalegre Montalegre (), officially the Town of Montalegre (), is a municipality in northern Portugal, located in the district of Vila Real, along the border with Spain. The population in 2011 was 10,537, in an area of 805.46 km². History Early con ...
, the Barroso mine in
Boticas Boticas () is a municipality in northern Portugal. The population in 2011 was 5,750,
, and the H2Sines and the Sines 4.0 data centre projects in
Sines Sines () is a town and a municipality in Portugal. The municipality, divided into two parishes, has around 14,214 inhabitants (2021) in an area of . Sines holds an important oil refinery and several petrochemical industries. It is also a popular ...
. The public offices raided included the office of the Prime Minister's chief of staff in the
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(official residence of the Prime Minister), the Ministry of Infrastructure, the Ministry of Environment and Climate Action, the State Secretariat of Energy and Climate, the ''
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'' of Sines, and the national headquarters of the
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. Arrest warrants were issued for
António Costa António Luís Santos da Costa (; born 17 July 1961) is a Portuguese lawyer and politician who has served as President of the European Council since 2024. He previously served as the 118th prime minister of Portugal from 2015 to 2024 and th ...
's chief of staff
Vítor Escária Vítor Manuel Álvares Escária (born 21 August 1971) is a Portuguese economist, specialized in European funds, and politician. He got his PhD in Economics in 2004 from the University of York in the UK. He was appointed as the main economic ad ...
, the Sines mayor Nuno Mascarenhas, Diogo Lacerda Machado (a lawyer and close friend of António Costa that was working with Start Campus), and two other executives from Start Campus, Afonso Salema and Rui de Oliveira Neves. According to the prosecutor's office, the arrests were made because they represented a flight risk and to protect evidence.
João Galamba João Saldanha de Azevedo Galamba (born 4 August 1976) is a Portuguese economist and politician. A member of the Socialist Party, he served as Minister of Infrastructure in the XXIII Constitutional Government of Portugal, between January and Nove ...
, the infrastructure minister, and Nuno Lacasta, president of the APA, are formal suspects. On 9 November, João Tiago Silveira, a former Secretary of State in past Socialist Party governments, was added to the list of formal suspects; there is a total of nine formal suspects. António Costa, the prime minister, is the target of an autonomous investigation by Portugal's
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over suspicions of intervening in the unblocking of procedures regarding the lithium mines and green hydrogen plant deals. The investigation was officially named Operation Influencer by the Public Prosecution Service on 9 November 2023. 78,000
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s in
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were found in Vítor Escária's office in the São Bento Mansion, hidden in books and wine boxes. When asked about this, his lawyer assured that the money found is not illegal. António Costa sacked Escária after learning about the money found in his office, replacing him with Tiago Vasconcelos. The money in his office was later proven to have no relation to the lithium and green hydrogen deals. On 13 November 2023, the five
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s who were arrested as part of Operation Influencer were allowed to wait for their
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in freedom. Escária had to surrender his
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and was also prohibited to leave Portugal. On 14 November, Escária announced that he was going to appeal against the
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measures imposed on him.


Consequences

The announcement of the investigations on 7 November 2023 caused immediate political turmoil, with some opposition parties asking for the resignations of
João Galamba João Saldanha de Azevedo Galamba (born 4 August 1976) is a Portuguese economist and politician. A member of the Socialist Party, he served as Minister of Infrastructure in the XXIII Constitutional Government of Portugal, between January and Nove ...
and
António Costa António Luís Santos da Costa (; born 17 July 1961) is a Portuguese lawyer and politician who has served as President of the European Council since 2024. He previously served as the 118th prime minister of Portugal from 2015 to 2024 and th ...
. Costa met with president
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twice before announcing his resignation in a televised statement in the afternoon. He said he would not run again for office and would remain in caretaker duties until the next legislative elections. On 9 November, after meeting with the
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and talking with the political parties represented in the Assembly of the Republic, president Rebelo de Sousa announced
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to be held on 10 March 2024. Because the 2024
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debate was still underway in the parliament and by law elections need to be held within 60 days of the dissolution of the parliament, president Rebelo de Sousa opted for dissolving the parliament after the final vote on the 2024 budget bill due on 29 November. On 13 November,
João Galamba João Saldanha de Azevedo Galamba (born 4 August 1976) is a Portuguese economist and politician. A member of the Socialist Party, he served as Minister of Infrastructure in the XXIII Constitutional Government of Portugal, between January and Nove ...
resigned from his position of Minister of Infrastructure. The project for the Barroso mine in
Boticas Boticas () is a municipality in northern Portugal. The population in 2011 was 5,750,
was not affected by the investigations and is advancing towards the execution phase.


See also

*
2024 Portuguese legislative election Snap election, Snap legislative elections were held on 10 March 2024 to elect members of the Assembly of the Republic (Portugal), Assembly of the Republic to the 16th Legislature of Portugal. All 230 seats to the Assembly of the Republic were up ...
* Corruption in Portugal


References

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