Big Blue Productions, a company in which it appears as codirector the current music programmer Town Hall, Toni Peña, also led the management of the craft fair and food organized by the municipality within the official festival activities organized folk in the month of June by the Department of Culture to which Peña is attached, said Francisco Espejo, spokesman for the Municipal People's Party.
That is the reference co-director of Big Blue, Daniel E. Moncho recalls in the emails sent craftsmen to propose joining the organized market within the Sea of ​​Music.
"As the People's Party reportedly offered Moncho participate at a price of 405 euros plus VAT, as fees for 9 days or 50 per day for individual days."
Some participants have negotiated these prices down, according to information collected by the municipal group.
Municipal fees for use of public spaces for temporary and exhibition facilities are of 0.43 euros per square meter per day busy streets of top-notch, as established by the Ordinance.
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"The website of Big Blue Productions was changed after the information issued by the Popular Party and have been suppressed references to Toni Peña who, until yesterday, contained in this and other documents of the Internet as principal or agent reserves," he noted the spokesperson.
The Popular Party has announced its intention to claim the government documentary information on the procedure for ordering the organization of these two markets that are scheduled in the festivals that are supposed to Peña has overseen.
The group asked data on who and what procedure was commissioned to the company and on the amounts that the company has deposited in the town hall in fees for use of public spaces.
Similarly, you will wonder who has borne the cost of the infrastructure provided by the company to artisans in both fairs.
Source: PP Cartagena