MÉS per Mallorca and PSIB present questions about Pilar Bonet’s activity
MÉS per Mallorca and PSIB have announced that they will present a series of questions about the activity of Pilar Bonet as the island’s Minister of Finance and Civil Service, considering that the plenary session held this Monday was a “smoke screen”. This was announced this Tuesday by the spokesmen of both formations, Jaume Alzamora (MÉS) and Catalina Cladera (PSIB), in a press conference following the resignation of Bonet in transcending the possible involvement in a case of embezzlement within his activity professional to a private company.
Specific claims
The opposition demands to know the relationship of personal expenses, with trips and diets; the declaration of goods, entry and exit; and the agenda of meetings of the ex-counselor. In addition, they claim an external audit of the department that Bonet managed, and to clarify whether he was present at the meetings with Tirme, an entity to which the Council paid 43 million euros to avoid the increase in garbage rates.
Feedback and other requests
Cladera and Alzamora have shown their “disappointment” at the explanations given by the president of the Mallorca Council, Llorenç Galmés, during the extraordinary plenary session this Monday in which Bonet’s resignation was discussed. The Pi also demands a review of all the accounts of the Council of Mallorca, asking the president of the island institution, Llorenç Galmés, to carry out a review of all the accounts of the house after the termination of the until now councilor Bonet.