Olive Press Costa Blanca Issue 72

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Water alert after algae blooms AN alarming number of reservoirs in the Alicante and Murcia areas have been polluted by toxic algae. The Segura water board (CHS) says high concentrations of algae have been detected in five reservoirs at Argos, Azud de Ojos, Judio and Santomera in Murcia. High levels have also been recorded at Crevillente reservoir. Argos, Azud and Judio have the highest concentration of bacteria caused by water polluted with nitrates, similar to the problems faced by the Mar Menor lagoon. They are believed to be coming from farmers allowing pig slurry.

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EX-VALENCIA president Eduardo Zaplana funneled nearly €4 million into a Luxembourg company to buy property and goods, including a €1.6 million Madrid apartment. It is the latest allegation against the ex-PP politician as police continue to investigate a €20 million corruption scandal that spanned many years. The regional leader has been embroiled in a long corruption investigation over kick-backs received for awarding lucrative work contracts. It is the third probe into Spain’s former Minister of Employment that has been handed over to an investigating judge. Zaplana, who led Valencia between already facing separate charges in the soPLUMBING & AIR CONDITIONING SPECIALISTS

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the estimated €20 million syphoned off, including €6 million sent by Zaplana to a private Andorra bank.

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A further €4 million of ‘illegal’ money went to a Luxembourg company, Imison International. It was then returned to Spain via four companies - one of these a Benidorm-registered real estate firm, Costera del Gloria. It was via this firm that Zaplana acquired two properties in Altea as well as a swish apartment in Madrid’s upmarket Salamanca district for €1.6 million. Another €91,000 was spent on renovating it as well as €21,000 to install two Bang & Olufsen TVs, plus more to pay for a housekeeper, who got €500 a month in cash. The deeds were put in the name of Joaquin Barcelo, the ex-boss of Terra Mitica theme park, who Zaplana got to know during his fouryear term as Benidorm mayor in the 1990s. He was one of Zaplana’s ‘front men’, who aimed SALES & RENTALS SPECIALISTS to keep his illicit spending hidden. Moriara•Calpe•Jalon•Javea•Denia•Altea However, his property purchase in Madrid was confirmed when www.moraira-hamiltons.net

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Another property in central Valencia, valued at around €1.3m, was bought in cash in his daughter Rosa Maria’s name in 2017. Zaplana has strongly denied the claims made in the latest Guardia Civil report. A statement said that there is ‘no direct evidence’ of participation in transactions being investigated and he ‘never has or has had any assets or money kept outside Spain’. Opinion Page 6


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