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ANTI-CORRUPTION REPORT
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Geroa Bai has expressed her "outrage" after EH Bildu said she "controls the Anti-Corruption Bureau."

Uxue Barkos has stated that these statements give "new meaning to the legal errors" contained in the OANA report on Nasuvinsa. Oskar Matute, for his part, has said he is "surprised" and has clarified that he used "the headline of a newspaper in an ironic tone."

La senadora de Geroa Bai Uxue Barkos durante la rueda de prensa que ha ofrecido este miércoles en Pamplona en la que ha asegurado que las declaraciones del diputado de EH Bildu Óscar Matute dan "un nuevo sentido" a los informes de la OANA sobre la adjudicación de obras públicas.
Geroa Bai's senator, Uxue Barkos, during a press conference in Pamplona. Photo: EFE.

Geroa Bai's senator and former president of Navarre, Uxue Barkos, on Wednesday expressedher "suspicion and outrage" at statements made by Oskar Matute in Congress on Tuesday, in which EH Bildu's deputy, in response to UPN's Alberto Catalán, said that the Office for Good Practices and Anti-Corruption in Navarre (OANA) "is largely controlled by EH Bildu."

This office reported on Monday that there are "errors" in the two awards made by the public company Nasuvinsa under the chairmanship of José María Aierdi (Geroa Bai).

Geroa Bai has appeared at a press conference in Pamplona to respond to Matute and has reported that "what was a surprise on Monday is a suspicion today."

According to Barkos, Matute's words "are neither a lapsus nor a misspelling." He also recalled that EH Bildu proposed the name of the current OANA director.

The senator said the words of EH Bildu's deputy give "new focus" to the "serious and important legal errors" contained in the report.

He also criticizes the fact that the OANA has not given Jose Mari Aierdi the opportunity to make allegations.

Finally, he has stressed that Geroa Bai "reservesthe opportunity and right to future parliamentary and judicial activities".

"Ironic words"

EH Bildu MP Oskar Matute has expressed his "surprise" on social media at the "echo of his words" in Congress.

EH Bildu's Navarre MP, Adolfo Araiz, has also used similar words. Matute has clarified that he used a headline published bythe newspaper El Mundo to reply to Catalan and that these were "ironic" words.

EH Bildu believes that these interpretations only serve to strengthen the strategy of the right in the committee of inquiry set up in the Navarre Parliament.

And he stressed that the OANA is "an independentO rgano that was created to work for transparency. "

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