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Canal De Isabel Ii, the Public Company that Wanted to Be Multinational and Ended up in Court
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From Latin America to Lanzarote, the expansion launched twenty years ago has left a trail of litigation, scandals, and reputational damage—from Inassa to Emissão, from Cáceres to Lanzarote—for a public company that was created to guarantee water, not to conduct shady business. Some news stories, on their own, paint a picture of a political model. The one coming from Lanzarote is one of them: the island's administration is considering taking over…
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