The Governing Board has agreed to open file to the concessionaire for the "serious consequences on the general interest."
The City has paid since 2008 almost 28 million euros to subsidize users.
House demands that workers receive their wages and asks the company that their legitimate claims will not affect citizens who need the bus.
The Mayor, Miguel Ángel Cámara, expressed his outrage at the lack of bus service that the municipality faces today.
This is a double upset.
First, because of Murcia have been deprived of a means of transport as a surprise, without prior knowledge or capacity to allow for alternatives.
And because workers do not charge concessionary wages.
In this sense, the Mayor wants to state the following:
- Unfortunately, it is not the first time that a company's internal problems are detrimental to the whole of Murcia.
- The policy of promoting public transport the City is based on the bonus ticket price.
For this concept, the city has paid to the concessionaire 28 million euros since 2008.
This amount was subsidized rate to pensioners, families and students and has contained the general price in many cases lines that are not under municipal jurisdiction.
YEAR
SUBVENCIÓN
8,099,968.2 euros
2009
8.942.318,6 euros
EUR 8,597,980.25
2011
2.163.090,55 euros
Su tramitación se ha declarado de urgencia “a la vista de las gravísimas consecuencias sobre el interés general†puesto que la no prestación del servicio en las líneas de concesión municipal representa “un grave incumplimiento de las obligaciones esenciales del contratoâ€.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia