Court of Accounts of the DF orders Santa Maria Hospital to return R$ 17 million due to irregularities
The Court of Accounts of the Federal District has ordered the Santa Maria Hospital to return almost R$ 17.6 million due to financial irregularities related to public fund management between 2008 and 2011.
Uganda: Masaka High Court Rolls Out Justice for Her Training to Fast-Track SGBV Cases
The Masaka High Court has initiated training to improve the management of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence cases, aiming to expedite their resolution.
Transfer of children and mother requested
Concerns have arisen regarding the welfare of a family housed in a facility as authorities seek to transfer them due to management issues.
The press chief of Mazón acknowledges to the judge that the Generalitat maintained a false version about the whereabouts of the leader
The former press chief of the Valencian president admitted in court that she was unaware of his whereabouts during a significant disaster.
Expenses for the Sou Manaus 2025 festival have increased by over 1,000% and transparency failures, says TCE-AM
A report from the State Court of Accounts (TCE-AM) revealed significant irregularities in the financial management of the Sou Manaus Passo a Paço 2025 festival, including a 1,150% increase in expenses.
Constitutional Court Dismisses Constitutional Petition Against Government's Provision of 'Immigration Biometrics' to Private Firms
The Constitutional Court dismissed a petition claiming the government's act of providing biometric data collected for immigration management purposes to private companies was unconstitutional.
Mazón, closer to the court
A Spanish judge has pushed for the prosecution of former Valencian president Carlos Mazón in connection with the deadly flooding in Valencia in 2024.
‘Lee Soo-hong’s older brother convicted of embezzling 6.1 billion KRW, sentenced to 3 years and 6 months in prison by the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has upheld a sentence of 3 years and 6 months in prison for Lee Soo-hong's older brother for embezzling about 6.17 billion KRW from the celebrity's management company.
Ábalos before the judge: "I never participated in any management related to the hiring of works"
Former minister José Luis Ábalos denied any involvement in the contract management during his tenure as Minister of Transport.
The judge of the dana requests the TSJ to charge former president Carlos Mazón
The investigating judge has requested the Superior Court of Justice of Comunidad Valenciana to charge former president Carlos Mazón regarding his management during the tragic 'dana' event that resulted in numerous fatalities.
The Valencia Court sends Mónica Oltra to trial for the management of sexual abuse of a foster minor
Former Vice President of the Valencian Community, Mónica Oltra, will be tried for her handling of a sexual abuse case involving a minor under the care of a foster educator, who is also her ex-husband.
Mazón's political advisor contradicts the bodyguards and says they worked at the Palau 25 minutes before going to Cecopi
The political advisor to former Valencian Generalitat president Carlos Mazón stated in court that he spent 20 to 25 minutes with him at the Palau on the afternoon of October 29, 2024, contradicting earlier accounts from bodyguards.
The Supreme Court overturns a Barça rule that prohibited members from selling their season tickets
The Spanish Supreme Court has annulled a rule from FC Barcelona that restricted members from selling their season tickets, allowing for greater flexibility in ticket management.
Buy-out offer for Wang Fuk Court owners in Hong Kong
Hong Kong authorities have announced a buy-out offer for those displaced by the Wang Fuk Court fire, opting for community development over rebuilding the complex.
The Court Confirms That the Former President of BBVA and His Management Were Outside the Control Regulations to Hire Villarejo
The Spanish National Court confirmed that the former president of BBVA and his executive team were not adhering to control regulations when hiring former police commissioner Villarejo for espionage activities.
An incomprehensible problem revealed from the plot of the house
A Finnish court has ordered home sellers to pay buyers nearly 200,000 euros after large amounts of household and construction waste were found buried on the property.
Asturias suspends wolf hunts after a Supreme Court ruling, with 31 specimens already dead
Asturias has halted its wolf hunts for the year following a Supreme Court ruling, despite having already killed 31 wolves out of an intended 53.
Setback for the government's wolf policy – the wolf population may grow
Sweden's government faces a setback in its wolf management policy as a court ruling halts planned hunts amid criticism from non-profit organizations and the EU.
Daniela Mercury challenges court ruling and questions the management of Salvador's carnival: 'It's not respectful'
Singer Daniela Mercury criticizes a court ruling that affected her block's position in the Salvador carnival parade, questioning the management of the event.
Court issues ultimatum to Ryanair – further sanctions await if judgment is not executed
The Barcelona Economic Court has warned Ryanair that failure to comply with previous judgments against it could lead to criminal proceedings against its management.
Construction of a new incineration plant in Mapo failed in the appeal trial… risk of the plan falling through
The Seoul High Court upheld a lower court's ruling against the city's plans for a new waste incineration plant in Mapo, requiring a comprehensive re-evaluation of the project's feasibility.
Marine Le Pen calls on Emmanuel Macron to 'abandon' the appointment of Amélie de Montchalin to the Court of Auditors
Marine Le Pen has urged President Emmanuel Macron to withdraw the nomination of Amélie de Montchalin as head of the Court of Auditors, citing her responsibilities in the management of public accounts under his government.
Korea Electric Power Corporation to directly employ subcontracted workers in 66 island areas including Ulleungdo
Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) has decided to directly employ subcontracted workers who performed maintenance and management tasks at power plants in 66 island areas, in compliance with a recent court ruling.
Ekiti courts digitalise case management for effective justice system
The Ekiti State High Court is implementing a digital case management system to improve efficiency and reduce delays in the judicial process.
The case possibly going to court: "Nothing normal about receiving a call from the administrators"
Students and academic staff at Bifröst University accuse the school's management of pressuring students to ensure support for the rector, raising concerns about academic freedom and ethics.
Journalist Balkūnas interrogated in court: "We did not follow people, we followed garbage!"
Journalist V. Balkūnas testified in court regarding an investigation into illegal waste management operations tied to organized crime in Lithuania.
Residents of Saldus turn to court to stop the construction of a disaster center at the site of the cultural center
Residents of Saldus are taking legal action to halt the construction of a disaster management center at the site of a long-empty cultural house, protesting against the loss of this scenic location.
Court orders deactivation of profiles and website used in attacks on Unimed Cuiabá
The court has ordered the deactivation of social media profiles and a website involved in defamation against the new management of Unimed Cuiabá, following an investigation into cyber crimes and administrative irregularities.
Justice approves agreement and benefits Saul Sabbá, owner of the bank that founded Master
A federal court in São Paulo has approved a non-prosecution agreement for businessman Saul Sabbá, requiring him to perform community service and pay a fine to avoid charges of fraudulent management.
What the Supreme Court's Decision Means for Borrowers under the Katseli Law - 50,000 Loans Worth 5 Billion Euros Affected
The Greek Supreme Court's recent decision impacts 50,000 loans valued at 5 billion euros, creating new challenges for vulnerable borrowers and potentially increasing management costs for banks and servicing companies.
What the Supreme Court's decision on the Katseli law means for borrowers, banks, and servicers
The Supreme Court's ruling on the Katseli law introduces new challenges for vulnerable borrowers and banks, significantly impacting management costs and potentially affecting guarantees under the Hercules plan.
The Fachin Era in Tax Matters: What to Expect?
The article discusses the beginning of Luis Edson Fachin's era at the Supreme Federal Court of Brazil and his commitment to democracy, fundamental rights, and the separation of powers, highlighting the qualities that define his management style.
Hana Bank partially wins in ‘Lime incident’… 'Lime and Shinhan Investment must compensate 36.4 billion won'
A South Korean court ruled that Lime Asset Management and Shinhan Investment Securities must jointly compensate Hana Bank 36.4 billion won related to the Lime Fund crisis, which caused losses of 1.6 trillion won.
TCU authorizes inspection of postal service to investigate possible irregularities in management
The Brazilian Federal Court of Auditors (TCU) has authorized an inspection of the postal service to investigate potential administrative, financial, operational, and institutional irregularities in its management, responding to a request from the National Congress for an audit.
Red loans: Supreme Court Plenary's decision on Thursday
The Greek Supreme Court will issue a decision on February 5 regarding the calculation of interest for 350,000 borrowers under the Katseli Law dealing with repayment issues and the management of distressed loans.
A court investigates irregularities in the management of the Torrejón hospital
A court in Torrejón de Ardoz is investigating the management of the local hospital, managed by Ribera Salud, due to allegations of prioritizing financially profitable medical interventions as revealed in leaked conversations.
The Prosecutor's Office sends to the court the PSOE complaint regarding alleged irregularities at the Torrejón Hospital
The Prosecutor's Office of Alcalá de Henares has forwarded a complaint from PSOE regarding alleged irregularities in the management of Torrejón Hospital to the courts.
A court is investigating the management of the Hospital de Torrejón for possible irregularities
A court is investigating the management of the Hospital de Torrejón over possible irregularities related to allegations of increasing patient waitlists and rejecting patients.
The judicial self-government has a new head
Adam Derda has been appointed as the new president of the National Council of Court Executors, emphasizing transparent budget management and strengthened communication and education among members.
Newsfilter: If Šutaj Eštok Preaches Payment Cards, But Uses Cash
The article discusses a recent ruling by Slovakia's Supreme Court requiring the state-owned gas company SPP to pay over 14 million euros to Stroden Management Limited due to financial obligations stemming from contracts signed in the 1990s by former Minister Ján Ducký.
Former Mayor of Orihuela Mónica Lorente and eight others sentenced for waste contract
The Alicante Court has sentenced former Orihuela mayor Mónica Lorente and three former councilors in the 'Brugal case' concerning irregularities in waste collection and street cleaning contracts in the Alicante region.
Almeida gives a second chance to the Arab House, but the City Council issues a warning: "We remain vigilant"
The Madrid City Council, led by Mayor José Luis Martínez-Almeida, has decided to stay in the consortium related to the Arab House despite earlier intentions to exit, following concerns raised by the Court of Auditors about management issues.
Wegner's Crisis Management: Blackout on the Tennis Court
Berlin's Mayor Kai Wegner faces backlash for playing tennis during a power outage, with calls for his resignation coming from opposition parties and discontent within his own CDU party.
Feijóo's messages to Mazón on the day of the disaster: "The government says it has called you... I hope it is true and you are getting sufficient help"
Alberto Núñez Feijóo submitted a notarized document containing WhatsApp messages exchanged with former president Carlos Mazón during a critical situation on October 29, 2024, to the court investigating the management of the disaster.
The Supreme Court acquits a consultant accused of keeping the money from clients who wanted to set up a company
The Supreme Court acquitted a consultant accused of misappropriating client funds intended for establishing a business, ruling that it was unclear whether the money was an advance for fees or management expenses.
The Court of Auditors questions "the very existence of Casa Árabe" after Irene Lozano's term: "It does not adequately fulfill its purpose"
The Court of Auditors has criticized Casa Árabe for financial mismanagement and legal violations during Irene Lozano’s term, highlighting a serious threat of closure and internal control failures.
A private accusation of the dana appeals for Feijóo to testify at the court in Catarroja
A private accusation related to the management of the dana from October 29, 2024, is appealing for PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo to testify in person at the Catarroja court instead of through videoconference.
Turbulent Year for the Medical Association of Madrid, with an Interim President and an Elected One Awaiting Court Decisions
The Medical Association of Madrid (Icomem) is facing its worst crisis in recent history, marked by judicial scandals, mutual accusations, conflicts over financial management, and controversial positions.