Drugs, debts and dress - Mallorca news round-up
Some of the stories that made the headlines over the past week.
Matthias Kühn and his wife Norma Duval
Matthias Kühn with his wife Norma Duval.
Matthias Kühn under investigation for Tax Agency debt
The potential debt is in excess of eleven million euros.
The abandonment of the Soller land that Matthias Kühn bought
Property developer Matthias Kühn acquired Muleta II in 1999.
96 million euros compensation for land in Soller now worth 160,000 euros
Muleta II in Soller was originally classified for development in 1968.
400 million euros - Compensation for blocked developments in the Balearics
The demands stem from a 2008 law of urgent measures for sustainable territorial development.
Amount of compensation owed to property developer Matthias Kühn is "a disgrace"
Political parties are blaming each other for the compensation ruling by the Supreme Court.
The La Muleta II plot in Soller.
The La Muleta II plot in Soller.
Balearic government to pay almost 100 million euros to German property tycoon Matthias Kühn
The Balearic government has a period of two months to pay 63.5 million euros as the main claim plus another thirty million euros in interest since the lawsuit was filed.
The exclusive pictures of the wedding in Hola,
The exclusive pictures of the wedding in Hola,
Matthias Kühn on the terrace of his house in Mallorca
Matthias Kühn on the terrace of his house in Mallorca.
Employment
Matthias Kühn denounced by union over Pueblo Español jobs
Matthias Kühn wants to convert the Pueblo Español into luxury residential accommodation.
- Spain wants Britons to show they have 113.40 euros, £97, per day for their holidays
- Over two hours for Britons to get through Palma airport queues
- Palma Airport passport control "collapse" put down to unscheduled flights
- Living in a motorhome in Palma: "It'll only get worse"
- Watch those prices in Mallorca
Comment
The Kühn case is a boomerang
Socialists and Conservatives have simply not been able to find a viable consensus here in recent decades to create a legal basis that all parties involved can rely on.
Patrick Czelinski15/03/2024 10:41