Yesterday’s Santa Cruz Control Commission served to learn that the Consistory has been processing a compensation to Emmasa for several years for the delay in applying the last price increase applied in 2012.
“So far, the technicians guarantee that Emmasa be compensated for this delay, but not for financial imbalances or for the lack of subsequent price updates, which he also claims,” explained the mayor of Public Services, Carlos Tarife.
“It remains for the Controller to issue his report, and this Consistory will do what the controller says,” the mayor clarified. This information completed the debate on the agreement with Sacyr, which was described as “shameful” or “indecent” by the opposition.