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Carrinho Group Demands Correction of False Allegations Amid Media Controversy

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Last updated: March 1, 2026 7:55 am
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Carrinho Group Responds to Serious Allegations by Maka Angola

Lobito, Angola – February 26, 2026 – The Carrinho Group has issued a public statement addressing allegations made by the news portal Maka Angola regarding its business operations. The articles titled “Carrinho: the Silent Concentration of Economic Power” and “The Suspicious Connections of the Carrinho Group,” published on February 23 and 24 respectively, have prompted the company to demand corrections and clarification from the media outlet.

In its response, the Carrinho Group vehemently denies the serious accusations that suggest it has engaged in unethical business practices. The company claims that the articles rely heavily on unverified sources and insinuations, lacking the necessary evidence to support their claims. Specifically, the Carrinho Group noted that the articles admitted there is “no evidence” of irregular practices tied to its operations but continued to make conjectural assertions.

The Carrinho Group aims to uphold journalistic integrity and stresses that while legitimate criticism is a key aspect of media freedom, it must be balanced with rigorous fact-checking and transparency. “Any serious allegations should be founded on solid investigative methods,” the statement read. “Unsigned ‘sources’ and unverified claims cannot serve as a basis for public judgment.”

Among the claims made against the Carrinho Group is one that suggests it has a monopoly on logistical supplies to the Ministry of the Interior and the National Police, controlling approximately 70% of the market. The Group has labeled this figure as false, demanding that Maka Angola provide clear evidence, including documentation, to back this assertion. Without such evidence, the Carrinho Group deems the retention of these allegations as a dangerous editorial decision that could mislead public opinion and harm its reputation.

Another point of contention is the assertion that the Group lacks accountability regarding the Strategic Food Reserve (REA). The Carrinho Group clarified that it underwent proper accountability processes under applicable regulations and ended its management responsibilities in accordance with established channels. “Accountability doesn’t require public exposure of internal documents,” the statement argued, aiming to clarify any potential misunderstandings.

In addition to these claims, the Carrinho Group faced allegations of a dominant position in the banking sector, which they firmly dismissed. They specified that their involvement in this sector is minor and does not confer any controlling influence. They further expressed concern over the implications of suggesting such dominance without presenting any concrete evidence.

“They have accused us of ‘chronic failures’ based on unsubstantiated complaints,” a spokesperson for the Carrinho Group said. “We have had no formal notifications or supporting evidence from the Angolan Armed Forces or the Ministry of National Defence substantiating these claims.”

Highlighting the legal context, the Group stressed that accountability is enforced under national laws, while public disclosure of accounts is not universally mandated for private entities. They underscored their commitment to transparency by stating that since 2007, they have been audited annually by reputable international firms, with no reservations recorded in the past two years.

As for its business operations, the Carrinho Group reaffirms that it maintains separate and independent corporate structures with no shared control with other entities, including Manty AG. Any claims that suggest otherwise are understood by the Group as misleading and unfounded.

Reflecting on their stance, the Carrinho Group has outlined its demands directed at Maka Angola, which include the immediate retraction of false statements, publication of a clarification, and disclosure of the evidence that underpins their claims. They also reserved the right to pursue legal action to protect their reputation.

“We are committed to legal compliance and corporate integrity,” the statement concluded, reiterating their openness to further dialogue through official channels.

The Carrinho Group aims to clear its name while emphasizing its dedication to ethical business practices amidst the ongoing turbulence stirred by these allegations.

— Reported by Nexio News

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