| This decision puts the progress and viability of this important industrial center in the Cartagena region at risk faced with the impossibility of carrying out essential tasks such as cleaning and surveillance | The one received yesterday by the Los Camachos Polígono Conservation Entity to see how Lucrecio Fern ndez, new general director of the Soil Business Public Entity (SEPES), opposed the necessary budget modification proposed in order to alleviate the problems of non-payments that prevent them from facing their own tasks such as maintaining the roads, sidewalks, roundabouts, or monitoring the land 24 hours a day In order to analyze the situation and study the possible consequences as well as the measures to be adopted, this morning, the presidents of the Association of Entrepreneurs of the Los Camachos Polígono and the Entidad de Conservaci n del Polígono de Los Camachos, Antonio Betancor and Carmen Barriendo, respectively, have held a working meeting at the Pol gono headquarters.
Wrong and unjustifiable decision Betancor has remarked that this issue "represents a very negative beginning in the relationship between the businessmen and Lucrecio Fern ndez." Likewise, it has valued the decision as "unfortunate and unjustifiable" due to the significant harm that this may entail for the business activity of the Los Camachos Industrial Estate.
"This attitude is on the opposite side to the help and collaboration that we are receiving from the Cartagena City Council, at the present time, which is when we need it most," said Antonio Betancor, who from In the same way, he recalled the good relationship that has always been maintained between both entities with leaders such as Alejandro Soler or Pedro Saura.
Finally, the president of the Los Camachos Industrial Estate Business Association has indicated that "I hope they will change their criteria and value our effort because it represents a rather negative precedent for us.
We have always collaborated with SEPES to promote the implementation of N of new companies ".
More than 20% of land with no known owner For her part, Carmen Barriendo has assured that this decision by SEPES "has been very surprising since it once again adopts an attitude similar to the one it had years ago, not very supportive and negative with the owners of the Pol plots.
gono of Los Camachos ".
The position of SEPES, Barriendo stressed, "will mean a before and after since we cannot continue to maintain services with the minimum necessary that we consider appropriate, since we have many delays in payments as a result of the delay that we have been accumulating for years ".
This gap has been accumulating due to the fact that between 20% and 25% of the lands do not have a clear owner as a liquidation process has taken place, or they are in bankruptcy "who are in a limbo that still remains.
n we have not been able to specify ".
In order to alleviate this situation, the president of the Los Camachos Polígono Conservation Entity has concluded, "we are working with the lawyers to identify the owners of said parcels who will again assume the payment of the fees that correspond to them.
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Source: Entidad de Conservación del Polígono Industrial