More on the Azud case: “Whoever does this will pay the price”

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“Whoever does it pays the price”. Consell’s vice president and spokesperson, Aitana Mas, has shown herself to be very strong when asked about the Azud case, especially the piece that affects the United States.s PSPV campaigns in 2007 and 2008of these this week summary privacy removed. “Everything will come on time, but as always, the party will act as it always has, no matter what,” Mas said.

The vice president stated that he did not know whether Generalitat’s Attorneys would join the case, although he requested that it “wait” for the procedure to progress and then “Lawyers will act on their own criteria”. “We respect these deadlines at the moment and continue to think the same as in every corruption case,” the vice president said. “Whoever does it pays the price.”

But he admitted “surprised” at what was learned from the abstract’s removal, but this was “a very dark period in the policy of the Spanish State”. “It was surprising to me that it was surprising, but 2008 was not the best year,” added the vice president of Generalitat, who took advantage of Botànic’s distance from the truth to assess his work in recent years. “We learned a lot from this stage,” he said.

Anti-corruption firewall

“Corruption worries me all the time, any agency should be concerned, that’s why we put up firewalls, public agenda is a firewall, knowing what the Council’s public officials are doing is now a record of lobbies, a concern we have. 2015”, from last June has since assured the highest representative of Compromís in the regional Executive.

Among these measures, he particularly valued the implementation of the Ministry of Transparency, and this claim also served to bring charges against him against PP leader Carlos Mazón. Recalling the “Populares” leader’s proposal to liquidate the department headed by Rosa Pérez Garijo today, he said: “I fear that a party that wants to govern would want to abolish the Ministry of Transparency, that would be a step back.” It was implemented in March 2015.

“We maintain a ministry like Transparency, although some say it will remove it, because for Botany, transparency is inherent in Botany, it is the guardian of good policies,” he added. In this sense, he stressed that the tripartite government “worked hard to prevent this from happening again”. And for now, “We have no evidence that Generalitat’s mechanisms have failed,” he said. However, there is a warning that “Whoever does it pays the price”.

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