The Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court (TS) has decided not to admit for processing the complaint filed by the company Gaudi Innovatio SLU against the councilors (between 2015 and 2019) and then deputies Gerardo Pisarello, Eloi Badía, Jaume Asens and the former commissioner of Sports of the Barcelona City Council, Marta Carranza, who was held responsible for the failure of the Open Camp project in the Barcelona Olympic Ring.

The company accused the defendants of the alleged crimes of conditional threats, coercion, extortion, document falsification, official fraud, administrative prevarication or illegal financing of a political party, but the high court does not see reasons that justify the opening of a criminal process. The company recounts the events that the defendants allegedly carried out to prevent the project, which had been agreed between the municipal company BSM and the commercial company Open Camp when Xavier Trias was mayor.

The agreement established a series of obligations for the contracting companies that gave rise to several business initiatives and investments. However, in the 2014 municipal elections, the complaint indicated, there was a change of government in which Barcelona En Comú-Podem was a part and in whose electoral program it was established as one of its objectives to take measures to stop the activity, among other projects, from Open Camp Olympic Ring.

“We will present an appeal; We want to go to trial and for things to be clarified where they belong,” Paco Medina told La Vanguardia yesterday, who warned that “we will go to the end, which has to be through administrative means.”

Precisely, the magistrates indicate that there are facts that refer to the lack of institutional collaboration for the Open Camp to take place “and that, if true, could give rise to the exercise of corresponding civil or administrative actions for non-compliance with the provisions.” agreed in the contract but that are outside the criminal jurisdiction.” It refers to the omission of the obligation of collaboration between BSM and Open Camp to obtain both national and European funding or in the parallel development of a similar project.