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Canal De Isabel Ii, the Public Company that Wanted to Be Multinational and Ended up in Court

Summary by El Plural
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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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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El Plural broke the news on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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