CC asks the CACT to investigate the dissolution three years ago of the company of Juan Félix Eugenio's wife

They propose that "civil or criminal actions be initiated against the administrators", for the debt they have been dragging for a decade with the Centers, and even that it be investigated now "under what conditions the commercial court judge admitted the dissolution of the company"

September 19 2019 (20:32 WEST)
CC requests that the CACT investigate the dissolution three years ago of the company of Juan Félix Eugenio's wife
CC requests that the CACT investigate the dissolution three years ago of the company of Juan Félix Eugenio's wife

Coalición Canaria has once again lashed out at the new CEO of the Tourist Centers, Juan Félix Eugenio, now asking that "an investigation be carried out and, if necessary, civil or criminal actions be taken" against the administrators of the company in which his wife was a partner, which maintains a debt "of about 600,000 euros" with the public entity.

In its new statement, the nationalist group questions the liquidation of that company, which actually began half a decade ago and has had a sentence since 2016, as stated in the document sent by CC itself, which governed at that time and until three months ago in the Cabildo and which was in charge of the Centers.

"We are going to request that it be investigated if the accounts were falsified and under what conditions the commercial court judge admitted the dissolution of the company," says the representative of the nationalists on the Board of Directors of the CACT, Samuel Martín, who demands that liability actions be taken against the administrators "for negligence in social management by not presenting the accounts in the commercial registry, failing to comply with their tax obligations according to the registry itself."

Even, posing it as a hypothesis, he goes so far as to insinuate a possible document forgery. "What would be worse and of extreme gravity is that the accounts were falsified before the commercial court that admitted the preventive annotation of the dissolution of the company, turning the administrators into liquidators," he says.

 

Threat of actions also against the counselor


In addition, CC warns with legal actions also against Juan Félix Eugenio himself "if he does not fulfill his obligations as CEO of the company to recover the money owed by his partner." 

That debt has been dragging on for a decade and after this controversy broke out, the current president, María Dolores Corujo, revealed that a good part of it was generated under the Presidency of San Ginés, that the credit to this company was not suspended until January 2012 and that it took two years and six months to take the matter to court to make the claim through legal channels. In addition, she also denounced that in the case of other companies that maintain significant debts with the Centers, the previous government had not even initiated actions.

In the case of the company of the family nucleus of the new CEO, the institution obtained a favorable sentence but the money was not collected, and now CC demands that the new government group claim that debt and investigate a liquidation process that has been in the Registry for more than three years.

In addition, it maintains that the liquidators of that company "would also necessarily have failed to comply with their obligations to formulate an inventory and balance sheet of the company in three months, because in their case it would necessarily be in bankruptcy proceedings and not with them as joint liquidators."

 

"It makes you think that information is being hidden"


From CC they also criticize again that Juan Félix Eugenio did not appear in the last Plenary to give explanations about this matter, as they had requested. Thus, although under his mandate San Ginés also repeatedly rejected the requests of the opposition for the previous counselor of the Centers, José Juan Lorenzo, to appear in the Plenary of the Cabildo, he now affirms that this "makes you think that information is being hidden that could put both the present management of the Tourist Centers and the highest responsible of the main island institution in serious trouble."

For the deputy spokesperson of CC-PNC-SB in the Cabildo, Pedro San Ginés, "if Juan Félix Eugenio does not have the political decorum to present his resignation as CEO, he does have the obligation to urge the commercial court to declare bankruptcy proceedings that could be found guilty if it is proven that they falsified the reality of the company before the court, to know if advised by himself, who not in vain has declared himself a mere advisor of Customer Travel".

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