7.10.13

Deamblogações matinais 2


"THE LAST MAN STANDING 
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7. (C) Rui Machete, a lawyer and politician who held cabinet 
positions in the 1983-85 Portuguese government (including 
Minister of Justice and Deputy Prime Minister) has been 
FLAD's director since 1988, getting the job as a consolation 
prize after he lost his cabinet post in the change of 
government in 1985.  Machete has long been critical of the 
U.S. and has resisted embassy participation at every turn. 
He is wired into both major political parties and is 
suspected of disbursing FLAD grants to curry political favor 
and maintain his sinecure.  Machete has historically opposed 
all efforts at independent oversight, professional accounting 
practices, and transparent review of FLAD's programs.  Since 
the early 1990s, nearly every U.S. ambassador has urged 
Machete to carry out his fiduciary duties or step aside, but 
to no avail: 
 
- (C) In 1992, Ambassador Briggs reported that, "As long as 
Machete is there, FLAD can only be marginally useful to us." 
The foundation's overhead then was 60% of revenue, leaving 
only 40% for actual programming.  Today, this figure is only 
somewhat better as FLAD continues to spend 46% of its budget 
on overhead for its luxurious art-adorned offices, bloated 
staff, fleet of chauffeured BMWs, and on "personnel and 
administrative costs" that has included at times wardrobe 
allowances, low-interest loans to staff, and honoraria for 
staffers participating in FLAD's own programs. 
 
- (C)  The Boris Report, a 1993 independent review conducted 
in the U.S., noted that the Board of Directors was excluded 
from planning and was given inadequate briefing materials 
before their semi-annual meetings.  (Comment: this is a 
favorite Machete tactic and continues to this day: key 
documents for the Board's consideration are distributed by 
Machete only days, and in some cases hours, before Board 
meetings to avoid informed discussions that might run counter 
to his objectives.)  The Boris Report also recommended that 
FLAD develop investment goals and restructure its endowment 
portfolio to guarantee its long-term viability; this has not 
been done. 
 
- (C) In June 2006, in response to Ambassador Hoffman's 
criticisms, Machete suddenly announced that he had approached 
Prime Minister Socrates with proposed changes to FLAD's 
bylaws that would grant the GOP full control over the 
foundation and wholly eliminate the U.S. ambassador from the 
Board.  Ambassador Hoffman protested to then-Foreign Minister 
Amaral, who was our designated GOP contact on the issue. 
Serendipitously, FM Amaral resigned a week later for 
unrelated health reasons and Machete's plan was quietly 
shelved. 
 
- (C) Since late 2007, in Board meetings and in private 
discussions Ambassador Stephenson has repeatedly called on 
FLAD to reform itself and cut overhead, pointing out that the 
2008 and 2009 budgets were unrealistic and unsustainable, 
given difficult market conditions, and would result in a 
diminished endowment.  Both budgets were approved by the 
Board over the Ambassador's objections.  Another Board 
member, who shares our concerns, points out that not only is 
the budget built on excessive overhead and unrealistic 
forecasts for the endowment, but Machete's promises to 
improve the accounting and transparency underlying the budget 
process have not been met. 
 
8. (C) In 2008, beyond its overhead costs, FLAD spent 1.5 
million euros on actual grants to fund projects such as: 
10,000 euros for an Innovation Seminar held at FLAD's 
offices; 89,000 euros for a conference about Franklin 
Roosevelt in the Azores; and 15,000 euros per quarter to a 
politically-connected public relations firm.  Previous 
foundation boondoggles have included a conference in South 
Africa with no discernable connection to the United States or 
bilateral relations. 
 
9. (C) Ambassador Stephenson had a frank conversation last 
week with FLAD Director Rui Machete, who appeared to accept 
the Ambassador's grim diagnosis of the foundation's ills, 
even speculating aloud about the challenge of cutting staff 
under Portuguese labor laws.  Machete confided that he is 
stepping down in 2010, on FLAD's 25th anniversary, and would 
like to make progress on reforms before then.  Machete said 
that the issue should be first raised privately with Prime 
Minister Socrates, who could provide political cover and 
possibly assistance in addressing labor and other vexing 
issues.  Ambassador Stephenson tentatively agreed to 
participate in a meeting with the Prime Minister --if the 
Ambassador is still here after January 20. 
 
COMMENT:  TIME FOR MACHETE TO GET THE AXE 
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10. (C) FLAD's portfolio in November 2007 was 122 million 
euro.  By November 2008 this had shrunk to 106 million euro. 
At this pace, FLAD could burn through the entire endowment by 
about 2014.  While this money is no longer on the USG's 
books, it originally came from the U.S. taxpayer with the 
goal of strengthening bilateral cooperation and supporting 
development projects.  In spite of our long-running and 
high-level best efforts, we believe the current FLAD 
management is unable and unwilling to face economic reality 
and will fritter away the endowment -- preferring to go over 
a cliff with the status quo rather than make the wrenching 
reforms necessary to put the foundation on the path to 
solvency and responsible planning.  Two decades of the 
current leadership have not been good for FLAD, and its 
alienation from the US Embassy is both a cause and a symptom 
of the disease. 
 
11. (C) The Embassy proposes to wage one more campaign to 
change FLAD's direction via pressure on Machete and 
discussions with the highest level of the GOP.  We are 
somewhat encouraged by Machete's acceptance at last week's 
meeting of the need for deep, immediate reforms, but he has 
made many empty promises to many U.S. Ambassadors over the 
years.  We will believe in changes at the foundation only 
when we see them, and failing that, we must consider whether 
our continued participation in this institution remains in 
the USG's interest. 
STEPHENSON"
 
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