Mazón alleges that it was not part of his powers to monitor shareholding changes in the ITVs

The Presidency of the Generalitat Valenciana denies that Carlos Mazón had the power to authorize the sale of the privatized ITVs judged in the ‘Erial case’. In response to information published by elDiario.es, the department headed by the current leader of the Valencian PP, who was general director of Consumer Affairs and Industrial Safety when the Cotino family sold concessionaire companies for 37 million euros and took the hit. of the plot for which former president Eduardo Zaplana has been convicted, emphasizes that the sentence “neither cites nor links the current president of the Generalitat in the events of the Erial case.”

“The authorization of the subrogation of the ITV was not the responsibility of the general directorate of Consumption and Industrial Safety that Carlos Mazón occupied – at that time and for two months -, but of the general secretary of the Ministry who is the one who signs, as demonstrate various documents published in the Official Gazette of the Generalitat,” indicates the regional government, in response to the information published by this newspaper.

Mazón was appointed general director of the branch two months before the sale of one of the concessionaire companies was signed, the judge in the Erial case, and according to the organic regulations of the Department of Industry, its department was competent in “authorization, monitoring and control of vehicle technical inspection stations,” as published by elDiario.es, based on the documentation of the Generalitat Valenciana. At no point in the summary or trial of the plot is the current regional president mentioned.

The leader of the PP “does not make any prior administrative decision nor does he sign any resolution that links shareholding changes or economic transactions between companies. Among other things because it was not part of their powers,” his department emphasizes.

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