Sunday, December 14, 2014

De Guindos: “No further cases of ‘B’ cards such as … – 20minutos.es

De Guindos: "No further cases of 'B' cards such as … – 20minutos.es

Luis de Guindos

The Minister of Economy and Competitiveness, Luis de Guindos, during his speech on the Senate floor. (EFE)

The Economy Minister Luis de Guindos, said Sunday that do not exist anymore cases cards ‘B’ such as Caja Madrid and Bankia, where exdirectivos and exconsejeros spent more than 15 million unaccounted visas issued outside the general circuit.

In an interview with the newspaper ABC , De Guindos says have been investigated “all boxes” , and there have been “forensic” audits remunerations all entities, but nothing has been found.

The minister reiterated what was already stated this week in Congress on the political will was behind the IPO of Bankia , that the government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero became “a matter of state.”

As much as I would have committed the management team which then presiding Rodrigo Rato, could not have been carried IPO out without the approval of the Comisión Nacional del Mercado de Valores (CNMV) and the Bank of Spain, said.

On this organism, De Guindos clarifies that “the clearest of these days observation is Pedro Sánchez, who admitted that the appointment of Miguel Angel Fernandez Ordonez at the Bank of Spain was an error “.

De Guindos has confirmed that Aena go public in the first quarter of 2015 Overall, De Guindos think were the lack of measures and wrong strategy Zapatero which caused Spain to slide into 2011 in a deeper than the rest of the eurozone crisis.

In the current context, the minister stands as threat to economic recovery in the rise of parties of the extreme left and extreme right , “with much in common and have become the backbone of Europe paralysis and uncertainty for international investors “.

He rejects the idea that Spain is a structurally corrupt country, as there was specific cases linked to the housing bubble and credit but also” to manage boxes savings, buggy corporate governance and lack of values ​​that made minusvaloraran risks. “

The Minister has confirmed that Aena , whose market debut was scheduled for last November but was postponed due to problems in the presentation of the brochure, go public in the first quarter of 2015.

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