SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 25 Oct. (EUROPE PRESS) –
The Minister of Justice, Security and Public Administrations, Julio Pérez, has admitted this Tuesday that the public company GSC has “problems” something that the deputy of the Nationalist Group, Juan Manuel García Ramos, has attributed to “family fights” within of the Executive.
In the control session before the plenary session of the Parliament, Pérez acknowledged that he “would have wanted” the manager, Elías Castro, to “stay” because “he has not mismanaged” but once the decision has been made, he can only say “goodbye” and thanks”.
He has indicated that the labor problems are “in the process of being solved” after the call for the strike and has defended that the entity’s problems are not due to a struggle of “families”, since in all the boards of directors of the companies public there is a representative of the Department of Finance.
He has denied that the Canarian vice president, Román Rodríguez, wants to “put his hand in that company” and pointed out that Castro was asking for “a more intense direction” and when the structure was changed “he did not like the instructions.”
Pérez has also pointed out that the company has several different functions such as emergency management, ambulance transport or collection and at least “should” have two different companies.
García Ramos has commented that the manager’s complaints are the same as those of the works council and his own group, linked to labor problems, technological updating and also financial problems, and has insisted on a “family rivalry” in which Elías Castro represents to Presidency and José Julián Istúriz to Vice Presidency.
For this reason, he has asked the counselor “not to let the company be politicized” and to work to make it “better than it still is”.