Spain’s investigations into the so-called ‘fire cartel’, in which air service companies Inaer and Faasa manipulated dozens of public tenders for fire-fighting services in the province of Andalucía, uncovered by an official in 2015, has returned to the spotlight after new allegations against the helicopter service ‘Helicópteros del 061’.
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