Polícia detém empresário por tentar subornar diretora de costas das Baleares

A Polícia Nacional deteve um empresário de Manacor por tentar subornar María Joaquina Ferrer, diretora-geral de Costas e Litoral do governo das Baleares, com 20 mil euros escondidos em uma caixa de bombons. O incidente ocorreu no início de abril para resolver questões de licenciamento de sua empresa de excursões em Portocristo. Ferrer rejeitou o suborno e denunciou o caso imediatamente.

Um empresário do setor de turismo de Manacor, que administra uma empresa de excursões em Portocristo, foi ao escritório de María Joaquina Ferrer, diretora-geral de Costas do governo das Baleares, no início de abril. O departamento havia negado anteriormente licenças e autorizações para sua empresa, após reuniões prévias entre eles.

Ele entregou a ela uma caixa de bombons contendo 20 mil euros, com a intenção de que ela resolvesse as autorizações em troca. Ferrer rejeitou a oferta, denunciou o incidente à Polícia Nacional, e fontes do Departamento de Mar e Ciclo da Água elogiaram sua conduta correta.

Na quinta-feira, 16 de abril, a unidade de Delinquência Econômica e Tecnológica (UDED) da Polícia Nacional prendeu o empresário por suposto suborno indevido. Ele foi colocado à disposição do tribunal naquela tarde, invocou seu direito de não prestar depoimento e foi liberado, com o caso declarado em segredo de justiça por um tribunal de Palma.

A investigação permanece aberta, segundo fontes judiciais.

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