The purple formation considers a tease of the increase of the controls, and considers that if you really want to monitor the privatized public services, before putting a technician more, you have to start by having an honest Government
Commissions of investigation paralyzed at drede;
municipal officials removed from their work;
reports that have not been taken into account;
neighborhood complaints that get into the drawers;
replacement resources that are not answered;
legal cases in which you do not cooperate;
tariff revisions paralyzed in the courts;
hiring observatories that do not start up;
sanctions processed that do not apply;
questions from opposition groups that are not answered, or that are answered late, in writing and without signing;
Technical commissions that are formed and dissolved only to give free rein to business proposals;
cost studies that are not collated;
exorbitant prices without explanation;
notoriously deficient services;
polluted and clogged landfills ahead of time;
byproducts that are sold improperly;
audits whose results change along the way ... According to CTSSP-PODEMOS, this is the panorama of large public services privatized in the City of Cartagena, especially with water and street cleaning and garbage.
For the purple formation, this absolute decontrol and damage to the public coffers, product of the deliberate complicity of the Government, is not solved neither with one nor with two technicians who collaborate in the control and the monitoring of the contracts, but the only remedy it goes through politics in capital letters: an honest, courageous and determined government that does not owe favors to anyone, and that prioritizes the general interest instead of monopolies' profits.
Such a government would put all available means to control the proper functioning of the services, guaranteeing their total transparency, and that they are provided according to the contract and according to the real costs, that is to say, the opposite of what is happening at present.
Source: CTSSP