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The Inalsa Works Council would transfer its complaints about pension deposits to the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office

The Inalsa Works Council would transfer its complaints about pension deposits to the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office

The Inalsa Works Council would forward its complaints about pension deposits to the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office

The Works Council of Insular de Aguas de Lanzarote (Inalsa) is studying the possibility of referring to the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office its complaints regarding the non-reservation of money destined for pensions, the awarding of infrastructures without the approval of the Board of Directors and other alleged anomalies in the public company when Plácida Guerra, a member of the Party of Independents of Lanzarote (PIL), was the CEO.

Missing money

The spokesperson, Manuel Plasencia, who respects but does not share the decision of the Provincial Court of Las Palmas not to condemn those responsible for the Board of Directors of Inalsa, announced today by the newspaper Canarias 7, maintains that there are still more than 6 million euros missing in terms of the mandatory deposits assigned to pensions.

"It is so true that the company currently has a pension externalization plan," Plasencia stressed.