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The company that owns the Luanda Medical Center clinic made it clear today that it was only the tenant of the building that was returned to the Angolan state, and therefore is not targeted in the real estate investigation process announced by Angolan judicial authorities.
On Friday, the Angolan Attorney General’s Office (PGR) announced that several real estate assets were handed over to the National Asset Recovery Service (SENRA), including the building where the Luanda Medical Center clinic is located, in the Ingombota district, in Luanda, a hotel and an educational institution.
“In light of the news published by PGR, the administration of the CSIS – Centro de Serviços Internacionais de Saúde, Lda., The company that owns and manages the LMC – Luanda Medical Center clinic, clarifies that the only link between this health unit and Luanda Medical Center SA, owner of the aforementioned building now delivered to SENRA, descends to its position as tenant of the space, with CSIS Lda. CSIS.
The company providing private health services is a subsidiary of the Israeli Mitrelli group, with interests in various sectors in Angola, including education, health, energy, water, agriculture and fisheries, construction, etc.
CSIS also said it had invested “in building renovation and high-end equipment” to secure the operation of this private health services unit.
In addition to the Luanda clinic, LMC has another in Talatona, with both units “functioning normally”, the statement added.
According to PGR, the Monalisa Residence hotels in Talatona, the Torres Eucaliptos real estate project, the Instituto Sapiens building and the Luanda Medical Center (LMC) building, located in Rua Amílcar Cabral, in the Ingombota district, have all been delivered to Luanda.
The delivery was made by the legal representatives of Méssene – Investimentos Limitada, Heavy Group – Investimentos Limitada, Universal Sabedoria and Luanda Medical Center, SA
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