The Parliament questions the informative treatment that TV3 makes of corruption cases that affect the family of the former president of the Generalitat Jordi Pujol. The plenary of the Chamber today approved a motion for a resolution in which public television and other media of the Catalan Audiovisual Media Corporation (CCMA) are urged to take the necessary measures to guarantee "the fulfillment of the service mission public and informative rigor required by the CCMA Style Book in the appearances and treatment of the former president . "
The motion for a resolution, corresponding to a monographic plenary on corruption, has been approved with the favorable vote of all parliamentary groups except Junts per Catalunya, which has abstained, and has been promoted after last January TV3 issued a documentary in which he interviewed Jordi Pujol. The report of the 30-minute program , dedicated to international development cooperation, was attended by the former Catalan president, after a long media silence, to discuss the objective of 0.7% of the Gross National Product set by the UN in 1972 for aid to impoverished countries.
The text approved this morning in the Parliament finds that "the CCMA has not programmed any specific content on cases of political corruption, fraud and tax evasion that are grounds for judicial proceedings that affect the former president of the Generalitat."
The judge of the National Court José de la Mata , who investigates the origin of the fortune of the Pujol, cited precisely for today as investigated the firstborn, Jordi Pujol Ferrusola, to testify for a new possible crime of laundering in relation to the Grand Tibidabo society, which went bankrupt in December 1999 and whose current owners accuse the family of money laundering in Andorra from the company when it was directed by Javier de la Rosa .
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