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The final balance of the FDMU, coinciding with the initial balance of the private fund of EMGFA, reached approximately 510 million escudos, a value that, today, would correspond to about 27 millions of euros. The final balance of the private fund of EMGFA reached approximately 29 million escudos, in 1993, which today corresponds to around 25 thousand euros. General Ramalho Eanes' answer to the questions asked by members of the X CPITC presented some inconsistencies regarding the facts verified by the audit to the FDMU carried out carried out by the IGF, namely as regards compliance with the financial regularity of the bottom. Between 1982 and 1992, the annual management accounts of the private fund of the EMGFA, wit'st undocumented expenses on works and constructions, others. Between 1982 and 1988 there ire references to Sxpensechasing from the EMGFA private fund. Of these expenses, we highlight transfers to autonomous funds belonging to entities in the branches of the Armed Forces (117 million escudos in 1982 and 8 million escudos) escudos in 1986), for the Army Staff (25 million escudos in 1982), as well as experises with construction and major repairs, by EMGFA (19 million eurus). escudos in 1982 and 2 million escudos in 1986).

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It was not possible to document the veracity of expenditure on works and repairs by the EMGFA. The Revolution Council took the decision, in its own favor and in disagreement with the opinion Constitutional Committee's non-binding legislation on article 3 of DL 548/80, of 18 November, of not declaring the unconstitutionality of this statute by itself prepared and approved. Under the terms of this DL 5-48.80, of November 18, the Revolutionary Council proceeded to extinction of the FDMU, transferring its balance to a private fund managed by the Board of Directors EMGFA Administration. It was not possible to establish a causal link between the FDMU and the Camarate attack.

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4.4. Arms exports

XVII. In the late 1980s, arms exports needed government approval,

namely by the Minister of Defense and the Minister for Foreign Affairs. XVIII L'sually, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs would not pronounce itself in favor or in

against arms exports, referring that decision to the Minister of Defense. XIX. The Government led by Francisco Sá Carneiro asked for further clarification regarding

arms exports to countries such as Guatemala, Argentina and Indonesia. XX. Ammunition was transferred from an Israeli aircraft to an Iran Air aircraft in the

Portela airport in 1980. .XXI. lluis occurrence may have been at the origin of the news published in Portugal Today,

entitled "Portuguese Weapons for Iran".

XXII. Following this news, the Portuguese Government issued a joint note stating that