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The Basque Government will review public contracts over the past ten years

President Imanol Pradales advanced this Friday that "there is not the slightest indication, information or suspicion" that there are contracts with the companies mentioned in the UCO report.
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President Imanol Pradales during a plenary session of the Basque Parliament. Photo: EFE

The lehendakari, Imanol Pradales, announced on Friday that the Basque Government will review all public contracts over the past 10 years, even if there are no signs of corruption.

It was announced by the lehendakari at the monitoring session of the Basque Parliament, when the PNV parliamentarian, Joseba Díez, asked him to make an assessment of his first year in office.

The President has reviewed the challenges of the government programme and discussed the "Koldo case" as a topical issue.

Stressing that what happened is' very serious', he points out that they have no suspicion of linking the 'Koldo case' to the Basque Government or of a contract with the companies mentioned in the UCO report. 

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