- Alicia Morales points out that "neither the PP nor the opposition will mark the agenda of Now Murcia when analyzing the great contracts of the City Council"
NOW MURCIA has requested information from Councilman José Guillén about the facilities of STV, the company subcontracted by the City of Murcia that is responsible for the maintenance of gardens and green areas of the municipality.
The mayor Alicia Morales said that the specifications of the contract established that the company would have "at least six facilities from which to distribute personnel, machinery and tools," but only three are known to exist.
Guillén himself said almost a year ago that his council had opened "a file to do a more in-depth audit" about compliance with the conditions of the sheet.
The spokeswoman for Now Murcia points out that the municipal group wrote in more than two and a half months ago to Guillén to ask for information about the alleged audit and the facilities of STV, as well as if there is any change in the contract that affects To relevant aspects of it, "but we have not obtained any response, so we have turned to him again."
Morales explains that the contract established that the company awarded would have at least six facilities, each with a warehouse of more than 200 m², an outdoor patio of 100 m², an office of at least 12 m², dressing rooms and access for even heavy vehicles.
"The specifications gave a period of two months for the start-up of these facilities from the date of notification of the award, in 2012," said the councilor.
"However, there is only record of the existence of three facilities, so that there would be three more. In addition, apparently not all existing warehouses have an office and changing rooms, despite what binds the sheet."
Morales states that "given the lack of response by Guillén and possible irregularities, and after the visits we have made to the three facilities and interviews with workers, Now Murcia has placed in the hands of its legal services the outsourcing of parks And gardens, neither the PP nor the opposition will mark our agenda when it comes to analyzing the great contracts of the City Council, which we will inspect and analyze through our legal services, since the Commission of Vigilance of the Hiring has turned out to be A seizure of Plenary, like all matters that have to do with the hiring in this City. "
The councilwoman points out that Guillén is also being asked for information "on how staff replacements are being made so that there is never less staff than the one established in the contract" and on "what is the destination of the remains of the workers? Chemicals used, "and stresses that" we have received complaints that there are noises and atmospheric emissions in the STV ship Murcia city. "
Morales points out that "we are once again dealing with the problems caused by the outsourcing that the PP has been doing systematically in the City of Murcia, which is seen to entail a great opacity, in addition to more public spending and less control ".
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Source: Ahora Murcia