Andrés Barreto announced this Friday that Alternativa Ciudadana will file a complaint with the Prosecutor's Office and also a complaint with the Contentious-Administrative Court for the privatization process that Inalsa has suffered, and which will pass into the hands of Canal de Isabel II, after the president of the Cabildo, Pedro San Ginés, signed the contract with this company this Thursday. "We see quite a few signs of illegality in the processes that Inalsa has experienced", Barreto assured in an interview on Radio Lanzarote-Onda Cero.
Barreto pointed out that "possibly in the course of next week", Alternativa will file this complaint with the Prosecutor's Office. "The complaint is being prepared, with colleagues from the legal service who are giving us a hand", he explained. In addition, he stated that his political formation "has already made three appeals" on the processes that the Cabildo has carried out in this procedure to privatize Inalsa, which also has brought them to the attention of the bankruptcy judge.
Alternativa Ciudadana will also open another route and will file a complaint with the Contentious-Administrative Court of Las Palmas. "It will be presented under the same criteria. We are compiling information on the entire operating process of Inalsa in recent years and there is a practically finished dossier", he indicated.
The dismissal of Blanca Blancas
Precisely, regarding Inalsa, Andrés Barreto recounted a situation experienced by the councilor in Arrecife Blanca Blancas, when Alternativa was part of the Arrecife government group. "When decisions began to be made about Inalsa, the representative of the Arrecife City Council on the Board of Directors of Inalsa was Blanca Blancas. An hour before she went to the meeting, the mayor issued a decree and dismissed her. It is quite significant what was being pursued, because Blanca Blancas was going to ratify what CC, PSOE and Alternativa had signed, opposing the privatization of Inalsa", he lamented.
Likewise, Barreto also assured that in recent times Alternativa Ciudadana "has filed complaints pending resolution in the Courts for various situations that have occurred on the island". "One thing that Alternativa Ciudadana is clear about is that we must continue with the process we started of denouncing and ending corruption in Lanzarote. It must continue because corruption has not ended", he defended.