Spain to take control of Catalonia's finances

The measure is to “guarantee that no euros are spent on illegal activities”, said Spanish treasury minister

The Catalan treasury minister, Oriol Junqueras, and his Spanish counterpart, Cristóbal Montoro (by Patrícia Mateos)
The Catalan treasury minister, Oriol Junqueras, and his Spanish counterpart, Cristóbal Montoro (by Patrícia Mateos) / ACN

ACN | Barcelona

September 15, 2017 02:18 PM

Warnings have turned into action. The referendum is going ahead despite the avalanche of warnings sent by Spanish courts to Catalan officials. That’s why Madrid went further today. The Spanish government will soon take control of Catalonia’s finances.

Rajoy's cabinet is out to ensure that not a single penny more of public money is spent on the October 1 referendum. In 48 hours, the Spanish government will take over control of Catalonia’s finances in order to “guarantee that no euros are spent on illegal activities,” according to the Spanish treasury minister, Cristobal Montoro. He called the measure a “control of expenses,” but did not deny that it can be considered an actual intervention in Catalonia’s finances. Montoro said that the Spanish government will replace the Catalan one when it comes to paying basic public services and public servants’ salaries.