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Sanz Defends the Legality of Sas Health Contracts Against Accusations of "Corruption"

The councilor denies the accusations of privatization and contracts with the companies investigated in Almería The Andalusian councilor announces an ambitious plan with 69 new health infrastructures for next year SAS managers defend the
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The Minister of Health, Presidency and Emergencies, Antonio Sanz, announced in the Plenary of the Parliament of Andalusia that 69 new health infrastructures will be in operation or will begin their work in 2026. According to the regional headline, this is the “greater Health Infrastructure Plan that has been seen in the history of Andalusia”, with the aim of strengthening healthcare capacity and incorporating state-of-the-art technology into the…

The Minister of Health, Presidency and Emergencies, Antonio Sanz, came out this Wednesday to pass the criticisms about the contracts of the Andalusian Health Service (SAS) and defended that the current procedures “possess all legal guarantees” in terms of publicity, competition, equality and transparency. He did so during the control session of the Government in the Andalusian Parliament, a quote marked by the accusations of PSOE and Vox about a…

The councilor denies the accusations of privatization and contracts with the companies investigated in Almería The Andalusian councilor announces an ambitious plan with 69 new health infrastructures for next year SAS managers defend the

·Seville, Spain
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diariodesevilla.es broke the news in Seville, Spain on Wednesday, December 3, 2025.
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