Tuesday, August 9, 2016

ANGOLA: Trouble at Sonangol. Deutsche Welle reports

The presence of Portuguese officials in Sonangol accentuates the tension between the old and the new administration, currently under the command of Isabel dos Santos.
Lack of experience from new consultants, distrust and the  threat intelligence leaks  of the Angolan state oil  call into question the company's business, already weakened by the crisis in the international oil market.
"Both sides, both former directors or new employees are sending information out to hinder the work of each other," the jurist Rui Verde.
Amid the "political war" on Sonangol, the Portuguese are mere instruments in the hands of the daughter of Angolan president, assesses the analyst in an interview with DW Africa. But at the same time have high potential to harm Isabel dos Santos plans.

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