Since 2015, the Generalitat Valenciana has approx. 40 administrative or judicial files for recovery of assets belonging to Generalitat“illegally stolen for various reasons” corruption cases by previous governments“.
As a result of these actions, over the past seven years, 7.3 million euros returned to public coffersAs Generalitat stated in a statement, it could be doubled to reach 14m euros if the currently open files are taken into account.
In this sense, Ana Domínguez, Managing Director of Relations with Les Corts, Amounts removed from the public coffers reintroduced into the Generalitat For better delivery of public services.
Amounts recovered Coming from convictions of ‘major importance’ cases such as the collaboration casewhere fraud is prosecuted in the management of funds for development cooperation, Emma’s case where the fate of the wastewater treatment canon was investigated and el caso Features and various Parts of the Gürtel case.
In this context, the managing director emphasized “Conell’s commitment to cleanliness, transparency and anti-corruption since Ximo Puig assumed the presidency of the Generalitat”.
Since 2015, Generalitat’s Asset Recovery Office has initiated actions aimed at the return of public assets. Likewise, it was underlined that Consell, headed by Ximo Puig, who canceled the Consell agreement of October 10, 2014, in which Generalitat agreed not to take action to appear in one of the pieces, “is the Gürtel case regarding ex-president Camps”.
Ana Domínguez defended the work carried out by Consell and ensured that the Generalitat “works to restore the democratic image of the Community by appearing in court cases or by the execution of sentences”.
In this sense, he stressed that the European benchmark index on the quality of governments of the University of Gothenburg, which measures service delivery, impartiality and corruption, “places the Valencian Community in sixth place with the best record of 2021 and above the European average”.
“These data support the Consell administration and president Ximo Puig’s commitment to put an end to the prestigious backpack that has cost Valencians so dearly,” the director added, noting that in 2014 the Valencian Community was ranked. 14 out of 17.