Angeles Moreno Micol has to explain, 'take out the papers that he says he has but does not teach anyone, and convince us that defrauding taxes may be justified'
Jesús Pacheco urges opposition groups to support the motion because 'their silence will make them accomplices'
Ángeles Micol must resign today if he is not able to explain, with papers and deeds, the serious irregularities reported in relation to his house with swimming pool in the garden.
It should clarify, in the first place, if it defrauded the municipal coffers for at least four years, which is confirmed by the fact that it had to pay in 2014 the IBI receipts of that year and of four previous ones.
"That is called cheating the city council, which now delegitimizes him in his work as councilor," said Jesus Pacheco, deputy spokesman of the Popular Group.
And if he complied with the municipal treasury it was' as a result of the inspection of the Cadastre discovering his house.
If not, it could be accumulating years without paying, while demanding that other citizens comply with their tax obligations, as it should be, "Pacheco added.
Angeles Moreno Micol has to explain, 'take out the papers he says he has but does not teach anyone, and convince us that defrauding taxes may be justified'.
The doubts that hover over the mayor of Ahora Murcia reach several extremes that should clarify: if he hid his house to the Treasury (through the Cadastre), if he stopped paying the IBI to the City, if he hid his pool as much as he could, if he hired the water for an implement room and if it lacks a certificate of occupancy.
"They are very serious events that we can not let go, even less when it comes to a public office, which should not only be honorable, but also conduct a behavior that seems so, as they demanded from their teammate Luis Bermejo," stressed the Popular Spokesperson, who announced the presentation of a motion at the next plenary session so that 'Ángeles Moreno Micol explains'.
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Pacheco believes that the opposition groups will support the initiative because 'not doing so would imply being accomplices in the maneuvers of the councilor of Ahora Murcia, on which suspicions accumulate.
First was his anchorage project in the Mar Menor, after the management contract of his son and now his villa with pool in the garden, which seems a description of how you can not act.
'Not to investigate thoroughly is to be an accomplice.'
This does not say Jesus Pacheco.
They are affirmations of Alicia Morales, councilor of Now Murcia, in relation to the resignation of Roque Ortiz.
"It is time to move from words to deeds," concludes the Popular Group Spokesman.
Source: PP Murcia