The IU-Green spokesman in the city of Murcia, Esther Herguedas, described today as "very worrying" the prosecutor's conclusions 'Umbra', which investigates alleged corruption scheme linked to New Condomina planning agreement on the alleged profits that the employer was Jesus Samper.
"We have had to wait eleven years, but we finally have an assessment of the significant losses for municipal assets," he argued Herguedas, after which he recalled that IU-Green was the only political force that opposed the approval of that agreement and warned "with facts and figures about double benefit" that would bring the company of Jesus Samper.
In this regard, he pointed out that in the full May 2001, which approved the agreement, his group was the only one who complained that the New Condomina agreement "benefited from a double increase in floor area, which gave a rule in the General Plan for this specific case, and the increase agreed in the agreement. "
Also Herguedas recalled that at the heart of their education "gave figures of what the municipality failed to perceive without the mayor to answer with other data, because as has been revealed with the removal of part of the investigation, there were no reports that would support the political decision made in advance. "
The mayor emphasized that the prosecutor's conclusions arising from the investigation "would support the thesis of an agreement with the law not set to endorse a political agreement," and has insisted that his group has repeatedly denounced "the dance policy of those years in the adaptation of the General Plan to the Land Law. "
"This was intended to give a certificate of lawfulness some actions were breaches of the law because the rules were changed to suit the specific needs of the entrepreneur gain pampered in the Region of Murcia who is Samper," she added.
Source: IURM