Mallorca Bulletin

Balearics caught up in face masks corruption investigat­ion

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The current Balearic government and representa­tives of the previous PSOE-led government declined to make any statements on Wednesday about the criminal investigat­ion into contracts for the purchase of medical supplies during the pandemic.

On Tuesday, the Audiencia Nacional high court in Madrid, acting on an investigat­ion by the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office, ordered the arrests of twenty people. One of them was Koldo García, who was an advisor to the former Spanish minister of transport and developmen­t, José Luis Ábalos.

The affair has already been dubbed ‘caso mascarilla­s’ (masks), as principal among these contracts were ones for masks. The contracts are said to have been worth over 50 million euros, and the criminal investigat­ion is understood to involve various ministries plus the administra­tions in the Balearics

and the Canary Islands.

In one instance, the Balearic government signed a contract worth 3.7 million euros with a company called Soluciones de Gestión y Apoyo a Empresas SL, which is under investigat­ion. The contract, which wasn’t subject to the usual tendering process, was signed on May 8, 2020, when the state of alarm in Spain was still in effect.

This contract, according to former officials at the IB-Salut health service, was handled by the developmen­t ministry in Madrid. FFP2 masks cost 2.50 euros per unit. The procedure was to accept the materials provided and then verify them. On June 8, 2020, IB-Salut verified that these weren’t FFP2 masks. The Balearic government had overpaid to the tune of 2.6 million euros.

The individual­s arrested face charges of criminal organisati­on and bribery.

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