Seville, (EFE).- The PP will reactivate next week the investigation commission on the alleged plugging and fraudulent use of public money in the Andalusian Training and Employment Fund Foundation (FAFFE), in which it will quote, among others, Minister María Jesús Montero and the former Andalusian president José Antonio Griñán, depending on their state of health.
The popular, who chair the commission, paralyzed the work so as not to interfere in the municipal elections, but consider that it cannot be suspended for another three months due to the call of the general elections, so next week it will meet to approve a work plan and fix a date to propose appearing parties.
Montero’s allegations and Griñán’s health
In this commission, which investigates, among other issues, the alleged plugging in the FAFFE and the spending in brothels with public money, the PP will call those who did not want or could not appear before the previous commission of investigation of the last legislature. And to those who attended but did not declare. In what they consider “a second chance” to clarify what happened, as explained at a press conference by the parliamentary spokesman, Toni Martín.
Among those cited, the minister María Jesús Montero stands out. She that she alleged at the time a report from the Council of State. By which the parliaments could not require the appearance of authorities of the State Administration.
In the case of Griñán, he would be pending his state of health. Since she suffers from cancer and is awaiting a judicial decision on whether or not she should go to jail for the ERE.
The popular ones will quote about twenty people. The appearances will foreseeably begin before the general elections, although the final ruling will remain for the next period of sessions. EFE