According to this it's 40 million euros, Roberto.
The province of Málaga is to receive 40 million euros of European Union funding, of which 15 million will go to the capital, 10 million to the provincial council, 10 million for the Estepona Council and five million for the council in Nerja. These figures have been published in the Official Bulletin. This funding is for Sustainable and Integrated Urban Development, and requests from the councils of Alhaurín de laTorre, Torremolinos, Cártama, Benalmádena, Fuengirola and Vélez-Málaga were denied.
The Málaga Provincial Council will use the funds for the second improvements phase of El Caminito del Rey. In Estepona, it will go towards the Jardín de la Costa del Sol project, specifically towards a second ring road, the Castillo San Luis and revamping the town centre amongst other projects.
Mind you El Caminito del Rey does look awesome. But I thought it acquired a 2.7 million euro refurbishment last year according to this?
https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2015/mar/27/caminito-del-rey-malaga-path-reopens-spain-hiking
How on the one hand can the EU be " impatient" by the level of corruption in Spain according to one EU report ,
"the EU says Spain is the largest contributor to a reported €120 BILLION it loses every year to corruption."
but appear to do nothing about this in terms of infringement to act as disincentive, and then on the other hand they provide this level of ongoing funding?
"Yet surprisingly few cases brought before the courts and those that do, endure for years costing millions of euro of public money. However, as the costs rise, pressure mounts on prosecutors to find a swift resolution, often resulting in minor sentences or fines being imposed. Worryingly, very few corruption cases are brought to trial by law enforcement agencies. Instead, it’s left up to NGO’s, charities and trade unions to pursue justice for the public. But even some of these institutions are not immune to corruption themselves."
I don't understand what is going on here in terms of the EU so perhaps someone can explain?
Many innocent people have been very badly affected by corrupt practices in Spain ( including Spanish nationals) so this is not something to be taken lightly, nor should the reported 120 billion euros.
I have to ask the question are all these facts and figures correct, because if they are then it appears incredulous that the EU are not being more proactive to address what appears an immense problem.
This message was last edited by ads on 07/10/2016.