Ana Gomes, a Portuguese EuroMP, criticized the lack of interest shown by Portuguese authorities toward the information released by hacker Rui Pinto. She expressed shock that, despite the clear public interest in the data he disclosed, no efforts were made to contact him or seek his cooperation. In contrast, she noted that other European countries valued the information and engaged with Pinto. Gomes argued that Pinto was being treated like a common criminal, while Portuguese judicial authorities acted at the request of the investment fund Doyen, which does not pay taxes in Portugal. She emphasized that there was no justification for not seeking Pinto’s collaboration, regardless of whether the alleged crimes he faces are judged.
Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the situation as a failure of Portuguese authorities to act in the public interest, criticizing their approach as overly punitive towards Rui Pinto and favoring private interests over transparency. The tone is critical of the government and emphasizes the need for whistleblower保护,





