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The headline (António Costa spends €10,000 on lunch) does not appear to be based on a verified factual event. Instead, it closely resembles typical sensationalist or fake news narratives often seen in Portuguese political discourse to portray leaders as "out of touch" .
While there is no record of a single €10,000 lunch, the figure likely stems from a mix of different real-world controversies and anecdotal stories: 1. The "Operation Influencer" Cash Seizure The headline (António Costa spends €10,000 on lunch)
António Costa was never formally charged with personal financial crimes in the 2023 probe, which prosecutors later admitted contained errors, such as confusing his name with another minister's in wiretap transcripts. The "Operation Influencer" Cash Seizure António Costa was
The same investigation, known as , highlighted "lavish dinners" and hospitality events used by lobbyists to gain influence over lithium and green hydrogen projects. Critics often use high price tags for such events to symbolize political elitism. 3. Contrasting Public Image While this was not "lunch money
No credible news source has reported this specific expenditure.
In November 2023, a massive corruption probe led to Costa's resignation after was found hidden in envelopes, wine boxes, and books in the office of his chief of staff, Vítor Escária. While this was not "lunch money," the discovery of large sums of cash in a government office fueled public perception of financial excess and lack of transparency. 2. Lavish Dinners and Lobbying
Misinformation or a "clickbait" headline designed to trend on social media by exaggerating the costs of political hospitality or conflating it with the cash found during the 2023 raids.