SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, May 9. (EUROPE PRESS) –
The Investigating Court Number 1 of Güímar is investigating the mayor of Fasnia, Luis González (PSOE), for an alleged crime of prevarication linked to various irregular contracts in more than 50 mayoral decrees that have intervention objections.
The order, to which Europa Press has had access, states that the southern councilor, who testified in court on May 5, denies the facts of which the Municipal Group of the Canary Islands Coalition, the complainant in the case, accuses him, and that all the contracts have been made for the “general interest” of the municipality.
He has also declared that the decrees have been made in the same way since the beginning of the mandate but they are only appealed from the month of June, when he began to hold the Mayor’s office by relieving Damián Pérez, also a socialist.
In addition, he has made it clear that when he signs the decrees, he does so with the “conviction” that he is doing the right thing, thinking of the general interest and with the advice of municipal technicians who tell him that it is the “only” way to carry out the contracts.