| López: "Yes, as it seems proven, we are facing a tax crime and the use of public resources for private benefits, wait a year and give 15 days extension is a contempt for Cartagena "| Yesterday, the defected mayor of Cartagena, Ana Belén Castejón, appeared publicly with her partner, the vice mayor Noelia Arroyo (PP), and Manuel Padín, to announce that the result of the investigation carried out on the irregularities of FFC considers proven that "it has made use of facilities, machinery and human resources for private clients when it had to dedicate itself exclusively to street cleaning and garbage collection under the municipal contract." Despite this, surprisingly (or not so much), Castejón is limited to begging the company "to immediately stop using the Lhicarsa facilities for activities outside the provision of municipal services." Following this scandal, MC's municipal spokesman, José López, has regretted that the local government is offering FCC fifteen more days to "continue using public means for their benefit", something that "is not a joke." In short, "Castejón and Arroyo spoil the company and despise the people of Cartagena." The Cartagena leader has denounced that "the dirt is increasing and they, who seem to have evidence of a tax crime, offer extensions as if it were a minor matter." López has summarized an absolutely daunting situation.
"We Cartagena pay more than 36 million euros a year to keep the streets dirty and for them to give empty press conferences or, worse still, full of excuses." "And all this so as not to force clean the streets and the company and prevent the usual ones from sucking out of the boat, many of course, linked to clientelistic networks that do not want to break," added the mayor. "It is also possible that it is because they do not know what title to put to the news or to put themselves.
'The ladies of the garbage' would be good for them", has highlighted José López, who has announced that "when they let us access the file we will specify new actions against those who protect these practices, although we hope that the Prosecutor's Office will not turn a deaf ear to this news criminis.
" The Cartagena spokesman concluded by recalling a key fact: "And let's not forget that of the six officials who have made it possible to reach these conclusions and uncover this plunder, five are no longer in their posts.
In this, those of ' La Trinca '".
Source: Grupo municipal MC Cartagena