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El Corte Inglés rejected the association of the company name with the fire that affected the old Boavista train station in Porto, where it plans to implement a project that includes a commercial warehouse, a hotel and a commercial building, housing. and services.
In a statement sent to JN, he considers that “all the limits of decency” have been exceeded and that “his good name and the good name of his thousands of workers have been questioned”, when the “fire in the Boavista station, whose land is the promising buyer-buyer El Corte Inglés, to the legitimate investment interests of the company in the city of Porto ”.
“El Corte Inglés Grandes Armazéns SA is a Portuguese company that is governed by the rules of the Republic and is governed by the strictest ethical, legal and commercial conduct”, underlines the statement, which adds: “El Corte Inglés and its Management in Portugal We want to continue investing in our country, promoting the progress of society through investment in quality commercial spaces ”.
Associate, as it seems to be clear both from the statements of the so-called “Movement for a Garden in Boavista”, and from the information about the project recommended by El Corte Inglés for that space, the name of this company with alleged criminal or suspicious intentions is equivalent to denigrate the reputation of El Corte Inglés, which cannot deserve any other declaration than the most vigorous repudiation and the most vehement repulsion, ”the statement concluded.
The fire that broke out in the early morning of last Friday, at 3:30 am, damaged the building of the old Boavista train station, for which there is a request for municipal classification. According to the PSP, there was no suspicion of a crime.
After the fire, the “Movement for a garden in Boavista” called on the authorities to investigate the causes and those responsible for the “arson”.
Infrastructures of Portugal, still owner of the property, announced the lifting of a report and admitted that “there could be a criminal complaint against unknown persons.”
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