The president of the Cabildo, María Dolores Corujo, has today filed in the Arrecife Courts the request for the holding of a conciliation act, as a mandatory procedure prior to the filing of a criminal complaint for an alleged crime of slander and libel against Corporación Lanzaroteña de Medios, S.L., the company that publishes lancelotdigital.com.
According to the complainant, the initiation of these actions is motivated by the publication of an libelous and slanderous news item, on May 19, in the aforementioned digital newspaper. The news falsely attributes to Corujo the concealment of two reports to the Assembly of the Water Consortium and the Board of Directors of Insular de Aguas de Lanzarote, S.L. (INALSA) in the sessions that agreed to file criminal actions against the former president, Pedro San Ginés, for which files would have been eliminated and a contract falsified.
It also highlights that this same fabrication was wielded by Pedro San Ginés before the Investigating Court No. 2, within the procedure in which he appears as being investigated for having secretly and irregularly enriched his friend Ignacio Calatayud, even requesting a whole battery of evidence that was rejected by the investigation, which did not appreciate any irregular behavior on the part of the president, in addition to considering the aforementioned reports completely irrelevant, with the Sixth Section of the Provincial Court ruling in the same sense.
Corujo: "The media of the Lancelot group have crossed a red line in their effort to damage the image of the PSOE and its public officials before the citizens, trying to favor the candidacy of Coalición Canaria, headed by Oswaldo Betancort."
The president has recalled that the Lancelot media group is under the control of Juan Francisco Rosa, permanently confronted with the Cabildo as a result of the illegalities affecting his hotels Son Bou and Princesa Yaiza, having had their licenses annulled as a result of the procedures filed by the Cabildo of Lanzarote.
"During the government of Coalición Canaria, the Cabildo completely paralyzed the execution of the judgments affecting the hotels of Juan Francisco Rosa, just as Oswaldo Betancort has been doing with the skeletons of Costa Teguise, so now the businessman puts his media at the disposal of the candidate of Coalición Canaria, trying to influence the election results to try to re-edit an insular government docile and favorable to his interests through a dirty campaign without the slightest respect for democratic rules."