Councilman IU-Greens in the city of Murcia, José Ignacio Tornel, has tabled a question in Parliament this month to see if the government team members are offered credit cards, travel or shopping provided by some of private or joint ventures, which have a contractual relationship with the council.
Tornel has considered a "serious incident" that a public debate on the personal finances of responsible municipal government considers, following the inquest in the case 'Umbra' 'and still has not produced a strong declación that any uncertainty about facing citizens. "
"It seems that we have a series of deliveries, where every day we can find something new," she added.
In addition, the council has expressed "surprise" at the "little effort to dispel doubts about this, given the right to reputation of persons exercising public office, something inviolable by many imputation there".
In this regard, he noted that "it is also necessary to defend the honor of the municipal institution and that is not achieved by giving no answer and leaving the air more or less argued judgments" why "you need to ask about specific issues which response should be made public to advance a case undermines the credibility of the institution. "
The mayor has insisted that "one can not forget that the municipal institution is always above who temporarily represent and that one of the responsibilities of public servants is to make it believable for the citizens."
"It is a disturbing fact that municipal representatives present or former open the headlines and nothing happens, especially anyone give face," he concluded.
Source: IURM