The Socialist councilor warns that the City continue to do their homework because there are 85 million outstanding at December 31, 2012, a breach that penalizes economic activity of SMEs generating unemployment
The socialist mayor Juan Patricio Castro denunciation, after analyzing the budget settlement for 2012, last year the council of finance, Isabel Martínez Conesa, has not complied with its obligations in paying on time and to companies provide products and services to the City.
According to Castro, remain unpaid bills amounting to almost 85 million at December 31, 2012, of which 18.8 million euros, three times more than in 2011, corresponding to unpaid bills not were budgeted.
Based on these data, the PSOE mayor responsible Question of Finance if it is so difficult and timely pay providers and warns that these deficiencies attributable to penalize economic activity of small and medium enterprises generating unemployment .
It is unacceptable, Castro continues to remain unpaid bills worth 85 million euros because "it threatens many jobs in the municipality of Murcia, as well as curb the budget of 2013, speaking of obligations that must be met in the current financial year, which no doubt decrease the chances of payment in a timely manner this year "
For the socialist mayor, more worrying is that "if the PP fails during 2013 payment to its suppliers in thirty days, as by law, will be forced to borrow more and the city will come under new settings Minister Montoro imposed from Madrid, this will result in lower economic activity and higher unemployment.
Source: PSOE Murcia