Thursday, December 17, 2015

Software companies lay Order of Accountants Certified … – LUSA

Almost 30 companies ‘software’ delivered today at the Administrative Court of Aveiro a lawsuit against the Order of Accountants Certificates (OCC), by this entity selling software to accountants, claiming compensation of 11.75 million euros.

“He gave today’s entry, the Administrative and Fiscal Court of Aveiro, a procedural document against OCC, tending to the immediate withdrawal from the market ‘software’ Toc Online and AFE marketed by OCC “said Lusa corporate lawyers, Nuno da Silva Vieira.

The 28 complainants companies, most based in the north and Lisbon, claim that the Order is legally prohibited from performing acts of trade and that the sale of ‘software’ to their accountants calls into question the rules of competition.

In addition to the immediate withdrawal from the market of those Order of software products, 28 companies claim compensation of 11.75 million euros by way of economic losses, image and reputation

Contacted by Lusa, the president of OCC, Domingues Azevedo, refusal is being committed any illegality:. “We are not to commit an act of trade, we are to support professionals in the order with new tools that can help them fulfill their mission, “he said.

The chairperson also pointed out that the Order does not sell the software to any consumer, but only to accountants, and He argued that this exclusivity does not show it is an act of commerce.

“The Order must support the members in the exercise of its function, but only these professionals,” said Azevedo Domingues.

A plaintiff companies, Primavera Business Software Solutions, specified Lusa some of the reasons of the lawsuit: “In order meetings, accountants are advised to buy the software in the OCC and to even say it is the only certificate , which is not true, “said the CEO of the company, José Dionisio.

The businessman, pointing out that neither the law nor the order’s statutes allow the sale of ‘software’, concluded: “It is time for manufacturers to take a stand, that was the reason for the lawsuit.”

VP // ATR

Lusa / end

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