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Curricular Information OFFICIAL AUDITOR (Representatives of the Audit Company Pricewaterhousecoopers & Associados, SROC Curricular Information OFFICIAL AUDITOR (Representatives of the Audit Company PricewaterhouseCoopers & Associados, SROC, L.da and Alternate Member) António Alberto Henriques Assis Nationality Portuguese Position Partner in the Assurance and Business Advisory (Assurance) Line of Service. Currently leader of the Advisory Line of Service For several years he was - Member of the “Territory Leadership Team” Territory Human Resources Partner Responsible for the Cape Verde office Academic and Degree in Business Management, Lisbon School of Economics (ISE) professional Degree in Accounting and Management, Lisbon Accounting and Management qualifications Institute (ISCAL) Registered Statutory Auditor (ROC) Registered Public Accountant Attendance of several internal and external training courses in Portugal and abroad on management, auditing, accounting, information systems, taxation and soft skills Professional Broad auditing experience in local and international commercial, industrial, banking, and business insurance and service companies and non-profit organizations in addition to a relevant tax experience experience Selected major client responsibilities: In Portugal • Industrial, commercial and service companies ° Portucel Group (pulp and paper production) ° Amorim Group ° Sonae Group ° Shell Portuguesa ° Siderurgia Nacional (national steal manufacturer) ° Cap Gemini Ernst & Young ° Portugália ° Euromarché (Portugal) ° Avis (Portugal) ° Brisa ° Cruz Vermelha Portuguesa ° Sapec Group ° Prosegur (Portugal) ° Goodyear ° Hospital da Cruz Vermelha Portuguesa ° Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Angra do Heroísmo ° Tribunal Constitucional (Financing audit of the Political Parties) 1 António Alberto Henriques Assis • Banks and other financial institutions ° Banco de Portugal ° Caixa Central de Crédito Agrícola ° Banco Internacional de Crédito ° Banco Espírito Santo de Investimentos ° Banco do Brasil ° Fortis Bank ° Banco Itaú Europa ° Banco Bai Europa ° Banco Popular ° Sofinloc ° Locapor ° Leaseplan ° Euronext Lisboa In Cape Verde ° ACDI/VOCA ° MAC – Empresa Pública de Materiais de Construções ° EMPA – Empresa Pública de Abastecimentos ° EMPROFAC – Empresa Nacional de Produtos Farmacêuticos ° CTT – Empresa Pública dos Correios e Telecomunicações ° TACV – Transportes Aéreos de Cabo Verde ° CERIS - Sociedade Caboverdiana de Cerveja e Refrigerantes ° African Development Foundation ° Sociedade Caboverdiana de Tabacos ° Shell Cabo Verde ° Cruz Vermelha de Cabo Verde In Guiné-Bissau ° Guiné Telecom In Macau ° Universidade da Ásia Oriental ° Companhia de Seguros de Macau, SARL ° Banco Luso International, SARL ° Companhia de Cimentos de Macau, SARL ° SAAM – Sociedade de Abastecimentos de Água de Macau, SARL In addition António has been involved in the audit and has advised on tax and accounting issues during the formulation phases of several financial models on PPP projects, namely: ° Central Eléctrica do Pego ° Ponte Vasco da Gama ° Privatization of EDP Group ° Toll Road Sections (Western and Northern Portugal) and “SCUT” roads ° The new Lisbon airport project Instructor in several internal and external courses 2 António Alberto Henriques Assis Employment From May 1977 until September 1978 served as tax assessor with the Tax history Authorities Joined the Tax Department of Price Waterhouse, Lisbon in October 1978 where he spent two years before transferring to the Assurance Department Under a Price Waterhouse staff International Exchange Programme in October 1984 he was seconded to Price Waterhouse Hong Kong and located to its Macau office where until August 1990 in addition to Assurance services he was in change for the Macanese tax practice. Holds no shares in Semapa – Soc. de Investimento e Gestão, SGPS, S.A. 3 César A. R. Gonçalves Nationality Portuguese Position Partner in the Audit and Business Advisory Services Assurance Division. Member of the Supervisory Board” of PwC Portugal. Responsible for PwC Academy of PwC Portugal. Member of the Technical Committee of PwC Portugal. Responsible in Portugal for the “Consumer and Industrial Products Services (CIPS) – Industries” assurance group. SNC Project Leader for PwC in Portugal. Coordinator of the Training Commission in “Ordem dos Revisores Oficiais de Contas”. Member of the Disciplinary Board in “Ordem dos Revisores Oficiais de Contas”. Lecturer on financial and operational auditing at ISCAL – Instituto Superior de Contabilidade e Administração de Lisboa. Academic and Degree in Business Administration, ISCTE (Technical University) professional Bachelor in Accounting and Management, ISCAL (Lisbon Accounting and qualifications Management Institute) State-recognised statutory Auditor (Revisor Oficial de Contas) Certified Public Accountant (Técnico Oficial de Contas) Certified Trainer (CAP) Professional Audit activity in local and international commercial, industrial, and financial and business services companies, developed both in Portugal and in Portuguese speaking African countries (Cape Verde, Mozambique and Angola), including: experience • Services, Industries, Utilities and Construction Abertis Portugal, SGPS, Aguirre Newman, Ordem dos Arquitectos, Companhia IBM Portuguesa, Danone Portugal, SA, Reckitt Benckiser, Konica Minolta, Sociedade Ericsson de Portugal, Motivo – Comércio e Motivação de Mercados, SA, Bento Pedroso Construções, SA, Ferrovial Agroman (Portugal), Euroscut, Norscut, ROCA Cerâmica e Comércio, SA, Gonvarri - Produtos Siderúrgicos, SA, Sanitana – Fábrica de Sanitários da Anadia, SA, ThyssenKrupp Elevadores, SA, Thyssen Aços. 1 César A. R. Gonçalves • PhaPharmaceuticalrmaceutical and Health Services Grupo GlaxoSmithKline Beecham, Bristol Myers Squibb, Baxter Médico Farmacêutica, Lda, Sterling – Produtos Farmacêuticos, Lda, Grupo Espírito Santo Saúde, Grupo Gambro • Tourism ES Viagem, SGPS, Top Atlântico, SA, Top Tours, Mundo Vip, SA, Club Vip, Agência de Viagens Tagus, Space, SA, Viagens Marsans, SA, Hotéis Tivoli, SA, Marinoteis, Almançor, SA, ES Golfes, ACP Viagens, Turifonte • Other Adriano Ramos-Pinto (Vinhos), SA, Aveleda - SGPS, SA, Quinta do Noval, Vinhos, SA, Technal Portuguesa - Sistemas de Alumínio, Lda, Hempel (Portugal), Lda, Kelly Serviços, GAM Portugal – Aluguer de Equipamentos, Lda, EBD, Grupo Sampletest, UECC (Portugal), Lda, Milupa, Metro Ligeiro – Construção de Infra-estruturas, ACE Responsible for several projects of POC accounts conversion to the International Accounting Standards (IFRS) and to the SNC. Long experience in the following sectors: service concessions, construction, real estate, health and tourism, both local and international companies. Responsible for the PricewaterhouseCoopers trainers group, enhancing the participation as a trainer in the recent internal and external courses offered by PricewaterhouseCoopers under the new Accounting Standards (SNC) and IFRS, of which highlights the training given to companies such as: BCP, CGD BBVA, TAP, ZON, CTT, Portucel, Semapa Group, Grupo Aguas de Portugal, Jeronimo Martins, Novabase, Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa, ES Resources, ES Travel, Sonae Group, BES, BIS, Port of Lisbon. Responsible for the audit work in Portugal, preparation of proforma reports on internal control procedures and "financial and working capital Projections" and the related comfort letters in relation to the privatization of BRISA - Auto-Estradas de Portugal SA. Involved in several Acquisition works. Professional Joined Price Waterhouse in October 1979. biography Instructor in several training courses and technical expertise of the firm level: - Audit - Accounting - Commercial Law - Ethics and Deontology 2 César A. R. Gonçalves Other Information Invited Professor at ISCAL (Lisbon Accounting and Management Institute) since 1989, having taught the following courses: - Internal and Operational Audit, - Financial Audit, - Advanced Financial Accounting. Assistant professor in the Audit and Accounting Review course in ISLA (Institute of Languages and Administration) for 5 years. Guest speaker for several conferences and seminars, of which highlight: - Congress of the “Ordem dos Revisores Oficiais de Contas” - Seminar about the future of Accounting and Auditing , promoted by ISLA/OROC - XX Congress of Accounting Instructor in several training courses of the “Ordem dos Revisores Oficiais de Contas”: - Planning the audit - Support / documentation of audit work - Preparatory course for candidates to State-recognised statutory Auditor (Revisor Oficial de Contas) Good knowledge of English Holds no shares in Semapa – Soc. de Investimento e Gestão, SGPS, S.A. 3 Jorge Manuel Santos Costa Nationality Portuguese Position Partner with PricewaterhouseCoopers in the Assurance and Business Advisory Services (ABAS) Division in Lisbon. Territory Assurance Leader. Academic and Degree in Management and Business Administration, Lisbon School of professional Economics (ISE) (1982) qualifications Chartered Accountant (1993) Responsible for the preparation and supervision of various internal and external training in the areas of consolidation and accounting principles (local and IFRS). He has attended various training courses given by PricewaterhouseCoopers, or Business Schools such as Universidade Nova de Lisboa and IMD in Lausanne, on matters such as accounting, tax, audit, IT and management either in Portugal or in other European countries, such as Germany, Spain, Luxembourg, Holland and Switzerland. Professional 2007 – 2010 Territory Assurance Leader of PricewaterhouseCoopers Portugal and business 1996 – 2010 Partner of PricewaterhouseCoopers
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