One Official, on the Major Public Work of the Current Government of Navarre: “My Role Is Not to Swallow Toads or to Pass as an Imbecile”
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The Territorial Cohesion Councillor of the Government of Navarra, Óscar Chivite, appeared on Tuesday in the committee of inquiry in the Senate on the 'Koldo case', where he avoided putting the 'hand in the fire' when asked for the cleaning in the award of the works in the tunnel of Belate. Works awarded at a cost of 62.8 million euros to the UTE composed of Acciona and Servinabar, the company in which the former secretary of Organization of the …
He claims that the award "was not made by finger" despite admitting that there were three private votes and a record of scrutiny with reservations and recognizes that the work will be overcosted.
The secretary of the table who denounced alleged irregularities in the award of the extension of the tunnel of Belate and the Navarrese councillor who dismissed them, Oscar Chivite, appear today in the Senate
Lorenzo Serena is not an ordinary name within the Navarran Administration. Lettered with almost three decades of experience in public procurement, he worked at the historic headquarters of the Department of Territorial Cohesion, at number 3 of Calle San Ignacio de Pamplona. From there he signed dozens of files and opinions, some of them with particular votes that, until recently, had raised only the technical interest of his companions. Until on…
The award of the Belate tunnel was a flawed process. Lorenzo Serena, who served as secretary of the hiring table, confirmed this Tuesday in the Senate that there were procedural and competition irregularities that «invalidate the procedure». Counsel wrote one of the three particular votes to reflect that five of the eight members of the court knew beforehand that the works would be awarded to an ETU made up of Acciona and two local companies, Ex…
The Supreme Court has nuanced in the investigation of the “Koldo case” that the work of breaking up of Belate is not in ...
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