The National Commission on Financial Markets and Competition (CNMC) considers cartels accredited to attend public contracts, and includes in its research Magma Magma Mediterranean and treatments, which appear in the documentation on the development of cluster recycling and recovery waste Cañada Hermosa
The spokesman for Progress and Democracy Union in the city of Murcia, Rubén Juan Serna, ask the Consistory to clarify all issues related to the investigation of the National Commission on Financial Markets and Competition (CNMC) on continuing violations of competition.
This body has fined 98 million euros to different companies, including four Murcia, after crediting arrangements between them to attend public contracts.
As appears from reports in various media, including in their research CNMC companies Magma Magma Mediterranean and Treatments, who work in the municipality of Murcia and face a 445,000 euros fine.
Both appear in the documentation on the development of cluster recycling and waste recovery Cañada Hermosa delivered by the Department of Urban Cleaning and Waste Management political groups in the Consistory.
Murcia UPyD asks to know whether there has been any kind of contractual link between these companies and the Consistory, and if it has caused any damage to city coffers.
For Serna, it seems reasonable that the city of Murcia, through the head of the area, José Ros, and the mayor, Miguel Angel House, "worry and begin to investigate whether this resolution CNMC has been a damage to city coffers and by extension for the citizens of the municipality, and if it has failed some kind of standard. "
Source: UPyD Murcia