The Water Consortium will take action against the lawyer Ignacio Calatayud and against the solicitors who have intervened in various proceedings of said body and Inalsa, given their "refusal" to hand over documentation that has been requested from them.
In the press conference he offered this Monday, Corujo stated that, "a few days" after taking office, he received a visit from this "trusted lawyer" of the previous president of the Cabildo, Pedro San Ginés, in which he proposed the signing of a "transactional agreement" with the UTE Edam Janubio, which meant putting an end to the bankruptcy procedure and returning to Inalsa "something more than 1.6 million euros".
"Faced with this issue, what I told him was to give me all the information and the entire file to make a decision, first because I was not going to make a decision alone because I consider and understand that I had to raise that proposal to the Consortium," he pointed out.
"We are talking about millions of euros of which we have no information"
However, the president of the Cabildo affirms that, since then, until now, she knew "nothing more" about Ignacio Calatayud, despite the fact that he has been required "formally" and on "up to three occasions" by the manager of the Consortium to provide documentation relating to "all the incidents" in which the Water Consortium and Inalsa are involved and he represents the institution. Procedures that, according to Corujo, amount to about twenty.
"I could never have imagined the disloyalty between a company and its client. That is, the lawyer who represents the general interest of the Consortium and Inalsa, refuses to give us all the documentation. But what's more, the solicitors appointed to defend the interests of the Consortium and, therefore, of Inalsa, have also refused," indicated the president of the Cabildo. "We are talking about millions of euros of which we have no information," he added.
Consortium agreement after a report from the manager
Given this, María Dolores Corujo has explained that the manager of the Water Consortium, Domingo Pérez, issued a report in which he proposed removing the professionals who have intervened in these procedures, both the lawyer and the solicitors, in order to appoint new professionals who obtain the required documentation from the Courts.
The Consortium Assembly approved this proposal this Monday, which also includes taking action against Ignacio Calatayud and the solicitors in order to "demand responsibilities".