The company which built the polemic hotel on the Algarrobico beach in Carboneras, Azata, has announced that it is going to appeal against the court ruling made public at the beginning of the month which declared the building licence for the 22 floor, 411 room hotel illegal. The construction company insists, despite the court's ruling, that all the steps taken since June 1999 when they bought the land where the hotel is built have complied scrupulously with the legislation in force at the time. Antonio Baena, the spokesman for Azat, has told the press that the company still believes in the project, which was supported and promoted by the public administrations.
The regional minister for the environment, Cinta Castillo, has also commented on the sentence saying that she feels enormous satisfaction at the sentence annulling the building licence but that the judge's ruling that the case should be studied by the public prosecutor as there were clear indications of collusion to act illegally or pervert the course of justice does not form part of the verdict but is instead the opinion of the judge and is an opinion she does not share.
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