The body was created at the behest of House in 2007 to ensure access to information of all city contracts.
The Mayor has again denied "strongly" favored treatment to any company and recalls that the construction of the tramway was awarded to another company
The Mayor, Miguel Angel House, has asked the mayor of the Presidency, Francisco Porto, to convene "urgently" the Special Committee on Procurement Monitoring was created in 2007 at the initiative of Mayor with the aim, among other tasks to guarantee and facilitate access to information for all City contracts.
House has given instructions to meet the commission and shall provide all information requested by local groups, especially regarding the handling of the tram from the beginning, when it began in 2006 with the experimental section and then the bidding Line 1.
It is the same transparency that the Mayor has to "appropriate bodies", judicial or investigative, all administrative records of the City, both on the tram as any other record of engagement "with the intention to dispel and clarify any questions that may arise. "
House has again denied "categorically" that there was or there is no deal of deference or favor toward any company.
"My administration has been encouraging and promoting the tram to make it a reality, with an open, transparent and equal opportunity for all," insisted the mayor.
The proof that there has been treatment of deference is that the joint venture in which Mr. Ortiz was not awarded the contract.
In this sense, it is recalled that in January 2010 the City of Murcia filed an administrative appeal to prevent the construction of a landfill near Zeneta, a project he was involved the employer Alicante.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia