The possibility of the Botafogo stop paying the Centralized Enforcement Regime (CER)in which 20% of the revenues of the SAF for the payment of debts organized in queues, worries some creditors. The reason is that they may end up taking longer to receive. That’s what journalist Matheus Mandy reported on …
Read More »Textor regrets ‘lack of respect’ for the SAF Law, lists problems to explain cash flow in Botafogo, but reassures fans: ‘I’m always putting more money than I promised’
Major shareholder of SAF do Botafogo, John Textor explained this Tuesday (24/1) in live on the channel StoveNET on Youtube (see below) the cash flow problems that the club suffered at the end of 2022, which ended up causing some payment delays. The American businessman lamented the poor understanding of …
Read More »Textor regrets ‘lack of respect’ for the SAF Law, lists problems to explain cash flow in Botafogo, but reassures fans: ‘I’m always putting more money than I promised
Major shareholder of SAF do Botafogo, John Textor explained in LIVE on the channel of COGÃONET on Youtube (see below) the problems with cash flow that the club suffered at the end of last year, which ended up causing some payment delays. The American businessman lamented the poor understanding of …
Read More »Botafogo makes 15 more payments and can reach R$ 30 million in labor debts paid off in just three months
THE SAF of Botafogo will carry out in the next few days 15 more payments of the club’s labor debts through the Centralized Execution System (RCE), informs journalist Matheus Mandy. Seven of these payments will be to close old cases. In this cake there are still payments that will practically …
Read More »In addition to Carli: Botafogo renegotiates debts, pays almost R$14 million via CER and settles lawsuits by Oswaldo de Oliveira and Cuca, among others
It wasn’t just with Joel Carli that the SAF of Botafogo reached an agreement to pay off labor debts from the former administrations. According to journalist Matheus Mandy this Thursday (29/9), Glorioso has already paid more than BRL 13.8 milliongreatly reducing its labor liabilities. That’s because the Justice of Job …
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