Councilman John Patrick Castro reports that providers debt amounts to nearly EUR 136 million cash and money falls nearly 4 million euros respect to the end of 2010, while the presumed responsible for the surplus taxes
The socialist mayor Juan Patricio Castro said, after reviewing the summary of the settlement of the 2011 budget, the accounts of the Municipality of Murcia respond more to a state of uproar that the application of sheer common sense.
In this sense, Castro reported that the debt is not paid to suppliers late last year reached 136 million euros, 14.3 percent more than in 2010 which reached 119 million euros.
The City does the opposite
These data confirm, according to the PSOE councilor that the City has still not paid to SMEs and also does the opposite of what he preaches Mayor House that, as president of the Federation of Municipality of Murcia, is proud that the provider payment designed by the Government of Rajoy introduces liquidity to small and medium enterprises, while "on the contrary, its head of finance in the Consistory increases debt with suppliers and does not provide liquidity, knowing how bad it are happening. "
Also, Castro says the ready money box also has fallen almost 4 million euros from the end of 2010 and the balance of doubtful debts has risen to 17.7 million euros, 12 percent more than in 2010.
Finally, the socialist mayor points out that the budget estimates, according to the summary of two pages you have accessed the Socialist Group, have not been met or income (422.1 million euros of the 529 budgeted), or expenditure (410.7 million euros from 525.1 budgeted).
"A bad implementation of the 2011 budget," concludes Castro, who requires the Councillor of Finance to apply more common sense in the municipal accounts and not presume to surplus, when due to suppliers 136 million euros and do not pay your time. "
Source: PSOE Murcia