An audit by the Inspectorate General of Finance, approved in July by Finance Minister Miranda Sarmento, found that the previous Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, then overseen by Matos Fernández, was unaware of the number of properties under its jurisdiction between 2020 and 2022, according to CNN.
The ministry’s asset management department justifies the “lack of supervision” by “insufficient human resources”. As of the beginning of 2024, seven enterprises of the ministry had debts of 11.9 million euros for the occupation of property owned by the ministry. The report also aims to make the property profitable. The Institute for Nature Conservation and Forests alone has “154 properties that are irregularly occupied.
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