The counselor of the Socialist Group in the Cabildo of Lanzarote and former CEO of the Tourist Centers, Benjamín Perdomo, has criticized "the insistence" of the Island Government in carrying out a fiscal ordinance to "regulate the fee of the centers" and has alluded to the "clamorous legal uncertainty of the document".
In this line, the PSOE has warned that "Oswaldo Betancort approves an ordinance to remove the Jameos del Agua, the Cueva de los Verdes and the Montañas del Fuego from Haría, Tinajo and Yaiza".
As Perdomo explained, the ordinance is based on the "supposed obligation" of the Cabildo to impose a fee on the Centers for the transfer for use of assets owned by the island corporation.
Thus, the reports incorporated into the file are based on the consideration that all the assets attached to the Centers are owned by the Cabildo, when the Jameos del Agua and the Cueva de los Verdes belong to the City Council of Haría, while the Montañas del Fuego are owned by the city councils of Tinajo and Yaiza.
In addition, as Perdomo recalled, the previous secretary of the corporation prepared a forceful report that pointed out "the absolute impossibility of setting a fee", because the assets had been attached to the Centers in the very constitution of the public company, "without any direct concession or transfer".
Perdomo has reproached that "this report has not been included in the file, as if it had never existed, and that a new report made in the Centers has been introduced in its place".








