Soltalk December 2017 | Page 18

Appeal lodged Rincón de la Victoria has appealed a court ruling which ordered it to pay €1.2 million to a property developer. The case relates to an agreement dating from 2004 between the developer and the town hall over land which was not reclassified as promised. After two hearings in Málaga, the case has now reached the High Court. Trafficking gang Several people were reported detained in northern Spain last month as an investigation into the trafficking of women continued. Guardia Civil officers raided several properties in Bilbao and elsewhere in an on-going operation in which further arrests are expected. The target is a criminal gang also believed to be operating in Santander, Murcia, Almeria and Madrid Devolving power Madrid is reported to be ready to discuss greater fiscal autonomy for Cataluña, similar to that already enjoyed by the Basque Country and Navarre. This would give the Catalan regional parliament the power to collect and manage its own taxes, and to decide how much to contribute to defence and foreign policy. Central government, however, remains firmly opposed to any future referendum on independence. Car fire A driver received cuts and burns when his car caught fire in Torremolinos last month. Witnesses told police they saw smoke coming from the vehicle in the Los Alamos district before hearing an explosion. The driver, who was suffering from dizziness, was taken to the Hospital Clinico Universitario in Málaga for treatment to his face and neck injuries. Taxes frozen Alhaurin de la Torre is to freeze its local taxes for the sixth consecutive year. Mayor Joaquín Villanova said last month that the move indicates that the municipality is enjoying, “excellent financial health.” The 2018 budget of €43.6 million includes €8 million earmarked for investment which, the mayor added, guarantees that public services will grow “constantly.” Animal cruelty Police in Asturias are searching for a group of hill walkers who threw a wild boar into a ravine, and videoed themselves doing it. The recording of the incident in the Parque de Picos de Europa appeared on Twitter, prompting Guardia Civil investigators to appeal to the public for help to identify the individuals. They now face possible animal cruelty charges. Vélez mayor dismisses Auditors report The mayor of Vélez-Málaga has dismissed a scathing report from the Court of Auditors which concluded that there are not sufficient reasons to support the reopening of the tramway between Vélez and Torre del Mar. Last month, Antonio Moreno, reaffirmed his intention to return the public transport system to operation, following its closure in June 2012. The president of the Court of Auditors, Ramón Álvarez de Miranda, says there will be an investigation into everything that happened between the system’s suspension until now, because, “the losses are substantial.” Sr Moreno has countered by pointing out that the facts covered in the Court’s report, “occurred at a stage where none of the current government team held a position in the corporation.” He also stated that the Court’s report noted only five alleged irregularities, a total which was reduced to three on appeal. According to the town hall these include a discrepancy in the payment in settlement o