EDP


EDP under investigation for alleged corruption over CMEC

05/06/17 -"EDP’s CEO Antonio Mexia is allegedly involved in a corruption investigation opened by Portugal’s public prosecutor. The EDP Renewables CEO, Joao Manso Neto, is also allegedly involved. The offices of ..."

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