The PSOE in Tinajo will present this Tuesday a request in the registry of the City Council for the mayor, Jesús Machín, to convene "as soon as possible" an extraordinary and urgent plenary session to "explain the opening of an investigation by the Prosecutor's Office, regarding the alleged irregular hiring of personnel in the City Council".
The Prosecutor's Office has requested documentation from the City Council that proves "the necessary requirements" for six municipal workers to occupy the positions they hold within the municipal administration and, in addition, has requested the "necessary information" about "the salary increases" experienced by the former secretary-intervenor and another employee "from January 2012 to the current date".
The general secretary of the socialists in Tinajo, Manuel Quintana, has assured that the "seriousness" of the information that has appeared in the media about this request from the Prosecutor's Office "requires the mayor to clear any shadow of doubt". Therefore, he believes that it is necessary for Machín "to give explanations to the groups represented in the City Council about the questioned hirings".
"The Socialist Group has already raised issues of this type to the plenary session but, as usual, we have not received a response. The reality is that there is no willingness on the part of the government group to address the problems that concern citizens", Quintana lamented.
For his part, Jesús Machín stated this Monday on Radio Lanzarote that he has a "clear conscience", that the contracts "have been done like the others" and that he did not authorize salary increases for two municipal employees. "That is Intervention's business", he said.
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