Summary:
Banco de Portugal will not pay Hélder Rosalino's €16,000 salary.
Mário Centeno's leadership affirms financial responsibility for public institutions.
Rosalino was appointed as the Secretary-General of the Government by the Prime Minister.
The decision raises questions about government budget priorities.
Public transparency in salary allocations for high-ranking officials is under scrutiny.
Banco de Portugal's Decision
The Banco de Portugal, under the direction of Mário Centeno, has officially announced that it will not pay the salary of Hélder Rosalino, the newly appointed Secretary-General of the Government. Rosalino's monthly salary is reported to be nearly €16,000.
Hélder Rosalino was an administrator at Banco de Portugal
Photo: Reinaldo Rodrigues
This decision has raised questions regarding the financial responsibilities of public institutions and their transparency in salary allocations, especially for high-ranking officials.
Context
Hélder Rosalino's appointment was made by the Prime Minister, and this situation has sparked discussions about the government's budget priorities and the implications of such high salaries for public servants. As the public awaits further clarification, the Banco de Portugal stands firm on its stance, ensuring that taxpayers will not be burdened with this payment.
Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as it unfolds.
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