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US court rejects new appeal by Aenergy against Angolan state

A North American federal court refused to re-evaluate the AEnergy company's lawsuit against the Angolan State, concluding that there is no new evidence nor was any previously presented evidence ignored.

: Lusa
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In June, the North American court had already granted Angola's petition to reject AEnergy's action, invoking a previous decision by a New York court.

In the sentence handed down on October 27th, which Lusa had access to this Thursday, the judge who analyzed Aenergy's request for revaluation, Trevor McFadden, concluded that the court did not ignore any evidence and rejected the company's remaining arguments.

The company has been involved in legal litigation with the Angolan State since 2019, when several contracts with the company were terminated due to alleged irregularities, accusations that the company rejects, guaranteeing that it had alerted the Angolan executive and had carried out several projects without receiving payment.

The process dates back to 2017, when the energy company, led by Portuguese Ricardo Machado, was hired to build and operate several state-owned plants. The agreement was financed through a 1.1 billion dollars credit line with a unit of General Electric (GE), which stipulated that AEnergy purchase eight GE turbines for those plants.

In the lawsuit filed in May 2021, AEnergy alleged that GE falsified documents to defame the electricity company and take over its work and accused the Angolan Government of agreeing to the scheme so that it could cancel the contracts before full payment and seize the four turbines for your benefit.

Angola was acquitted, in the first instance, in the action brought by AEnergy, because the Court of Appeal of the Second District of New York understood that the appropriate forum to judge the case was the Angolan one, and the company also lost the appeal.

In April 2022, the North American court refused to judge a case brought by AEnergy against the Angolan State, related to the termination of contracts it had signed with the Government to build and operate thermoelectric plants, referring the case to Luanda.

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