The controversial investigation into judge Ivo Rosa was contemporary to another case that also targeted suspicions of corruption involving judicial magistrates and an insolvency administrator. Both cases began with anonymous tips to the then-director of the Judicial Police, involved the Lisbon Regional Attorney General's Office, were randomly assigned to appellate judge Manuel Advínculo, and were distributed to the same economic crime section of the Judicial Police. Would you like to guess which case the Public Prosecutor's Office kept in (almost) absolute secrecy and which one saw the authorization of more intrusive measures against judges?
Can judges be monitored? Some cannot, but then there is the Ivo Rosa case
Monday, 23 March 2026RSS










