PAICV Regional Political Committee in Brava denounces harmful management in the Municipality, unrepublican practices and frequent bank loans without due transparency
Nova Sintra, January 19, 2024 (Bravanews) - The Regional Political Commission of the PAICV (Cape Verde African Independence Party) on the island of Brava issued a strong complaint against municipal management, alleging harmful practices that harm development and well-being. being in the community.
In a statement released today, the Commission expressed deep concern about what it describes as "harmful management" by municipal authorities. Among the main concerns highlighted are the misuse of public resources, lack of transparency in municipal finances and alleged questionable administrative practices.
The PAICV Regional Political Commission in Brava accuses the municipal management of not adequately prioritizing the needs of the community, resulting in inadequate and insufficient public services for local residents. Furthermore, the lack of accountability and transparency in finances raises serious doubts about the integrity of municipal management.
The statement highlights that the Commission is committed to safeguarding the public interest and ensuring the provision of efficient services to the population. In this sense, it requests an independent investigation into allegations of harmful management, with the aim of clarifying the situation and holding those who may be involved in irregular practices accountable.
The complaint from the PAICV Regional Political Commission in Brava highlights the importance of civic vigilance and the active participation of society in monitoring government actions. The local population is now attentive to the developments of this complaint, awaiting responses and concrete actions to address the concerns raised by the Commission.
The PAICV Regional Political Commission on the island of Brava intensified its complaints, accusing the City Council of making a bank loan in the amount of 120,000,000$00 (One hundred and twenty million escudos) without transparency in the application of the funds. Furthermore, it alleges that the city council is seeking to take out a new loan, raising additional concerns about the municipality's financial management.
The Commission expressed its indignation at the lack of clarity regarding the first loan, questioning the allocation of funds and raising the possibility of irregularities in the process. The lack of detailed information on how the 120,000,000$00 was used increases the concerns of the Commission and the population in general.
The statement highlights that, instead of seeking transparent solutions to the municipality's financial issues, the City Council would now be considering obtaining a new loan. The PAICV Regional Political Commission in Brava warns of the potential negative impacts of this decision on public finances and calls for a thorough assessment before any additional commitment.
PAICV's complaint highlights the urgency of an independent investigation not only into administrative practices, but also into the financial operations of the Brava City Council, also asking for the intervention of the Public Prosecutor's Office. The population awaits clarifications and corrective measures to ensure integrity in the management of public resources in the municipality of Brava.