Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa (SCML) is working towards an episodic reduction of expenditures, including sponsorship, and on a model that ensures greater transparency in outsourcing support. In an interview with SIC Notícias, presenter Ana Jorge begins by stressing that complementary support for sport will continue with the support of the government and indicates that The €82 million resulting from the transfer provided for in the Social Gaming Revenue Code was never in question.
What is being reviewed is the model for attributing additional support to sports federations and others. The provider justified communicating potential cuts to all sponsors with the circumstances that make it important to reduce expenses and increase revenues.
“These expenses have been reduced through the negotiation of subsidies offered by Santa Casa abroad and the restructuring of Santa Casa, which will allow consideration of contracts for the supply and provision of services. It will be tangential,” he added. It will include other subsidized areas such as culture, music and festivals.
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