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Presuntos Responsables Presuntas Irregularidades INTERESES PRESUNTOS PRESUNTAS IMPORTE 31-12-2017 TOTAL RESPONSABLES IRREGULARIDADES PRINCIPAL 28-01-2020 Gastos del aplicativo D. Josep Ginesta Vicente “referendum.cat” y “crida 161.315,69 € 10.041,90 € 171.357,59 € D.ª Dolors Bassa Coll extra” D.ª Natalia Garriga Ibáñez D. José Mª Jové i Lladó Gastos rehabilitación nave D. Francesc Sutrías i Grau 1.368.830,26 € 85.209,68 € 1.454.039,94 € anexa al CTTI Call Center D. Oriol Junqueras Vies D.ª Rosa Vidal Planella D. Ignasi Genovés Avellana D.ª Teresa Prohias i Ricart Creación y diseño Registro 10.829,50 € 674,14 € 11.503,64 € D.ª Neus Munté Fernández residentes exterior D. Jordi Turull Negre D. Ignasi Genovés Avellana D. Joaquin Nin Borreda Difusión prensa escrita D.ª Neus Munté Fernández 158.344,41 € 9.856,94 € 168.201,35 € Registro residentes exterior D. Jordi Turull Negre D.ª Rosa Vidal Planella D.ª Neus Munté Fernández Diseño y activación 2.700,00 € 168,08 € 2.868,08 € Registro residentes exterior D. Carles Puigdemont Casamajó D. Oriol Junqueras Vies D. Raül Romeva Rueda D. Jordi Turull Negre D. Antoni Comín i Oliveres D.ª Meritxell Borras Solé D. Joaquim Forn Chiariello D. Carles Mundo Blanch D.ª Dolors Bassa Coll Campaña Civisme 336.143,34 € 20.924,92 € 357.068,26 € D. Josep Rull Andreu D.ª Meritxell Serret Aleu D. Santiago Vila Vicente D.ª Clara Ponsatí Obiols D. Lluis Puig i Gordi D. Antoni Molons García D. Jaume Mestre Anguera D.ª Rosa Vidal Planella 1 D. Carles Puigdemont Casamajó D. Oriol Junqueras Vies D. Raül Romeva Rueda D. Jordi Turull Negre D. Antoni Comín i Oliveres D.ª Meritxell Borras Solé D. Joaquim Forn Chiariello D. Carles Mundo Blanch Gastos relativos a UNIPOST D.ª Dolors Bassa Coll 1.186.050,43 € 73.831,64 € 1.259.882,07 € S.A. D. Josep Rull Andreu D.ª Meritxell Serret Aleu D. Santiago Vila Vicente D.ª Clara Ponsatí Obiols D. Lluis Puig i Gordi D. Francesc Sutrías Grau D.ª Rosa Vidal Planella D. Carles Puigdemont Casamajó D. Oriol Junqueras Vies D. Raül Romeva Rueda D. Jordi Turull Negre D. Antoni Comín i Oliveres Dª. Meritxell Borras Solé D. Joaquim Forn Chiariello D. Carles Mundo Blanch Cartelería del Referéndum 61.879,00 € 3.851,97 € 65.730,97 € D.ª Dolors Bassa Coll D. Josep Rull Andreu D.ª Meritxell Serret Aleu D. Santiago Vila Vicente D.ª Clara Ponsatí Obiols D. Lluis Puig i Gordi D. Antoni Molons García D.ª Rosa Vidal Planella D. Raül Romeva i Rueda Campaña Internacional 60.000,00 € 3.735,00 € 63.735,00 € D. Albert Royo i Mariné Imagen Generalitat D. Carles Puigdemont Casamajó D. Oriol Junqueras Vies D. Raül Romeva Rueda D. Jordi Turull Negre D. Antoni Comín i Oliveres Dª. Meritxell Borras Solé D. Joaquim Forn Chiareilo D. Carles Mundo Blanch Invitación a Grupos de 83.448,87 € 5.194,69 € 88.643,56 € D.ª Dolors Bassa Coll parlamentarios europeos D. Josep Rull Andreu D.ª Meritxell Serret Aleu D. Santiago Vila Vicente D.ª Clara Ponsatí Obiols D. Lluis Puig i Gordi D. Albert Royo i Mariné D.ª Rosa Vidal Planella 2 D. Carles Puigdemont Casamajó D. Oriol Junqueras Vies D. Raül Romeva Rueda D. Jordi Turull Negre D. Antoni Comín i Oliveres D.ª Meritxell Borras Solé D. Joaquim Forn Chiareilo D. Carles Mundo Blanch Equipo de expertos IEERT. 178.112,82 € 11.087,52 € 189.200,34 € D.ª Dolors Bassa Coll Helena Catt D. Josep Rull Andreu D.ª Meritxell Serret Aleu D. Santiago Vila Vicente D.ª Clara Ponsatí Obiols D. Lluis Puig i Gordi D. Albert Royo i Mariné D.ª Rosa Vidal Planella D. Carles Puigdemont Casamajó D. Oriol Junqueras Vies D. Raül Romeva Rueda D. Jordi Turull Negre D. Antoni Comín i Oliveres D.ª Meritxell Borras Solé D. Joaquim Forn Chiareilo D. Carles Mundo Blanch Observadores D.ª Dolors Bassa Coll internacionales Paul 167.065,00 € 10.399,80 € 177.464,80 € D. Josep Rull Andreu Sinning D.ª Meritxell Serret Aleu D. Santiago Vila Vicente D.ª Clara Ponsatí Obiols D. Lluis Puig Gordi D. Amadeu Altajaf i Tardío D. Aleix Villatoro i Oliver D. Albert Royo i Mariné D.ª Rosa Vidal Planella D. Raül Romeva i Rueda Web cataloniavotes.eu 128.575,54 € 8.003,83 € 136.579,37 € D. Albert Royo i Mariné TOTAL 3.903.294,86 € 242.980,11 € 4.146.274,97 € 3 .
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