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The map of the creditors of the University of Seville: who are the 'owners' of the debt of 115 million euros
Spain🏛️ PoliticsCenter7 hr. ago

The map of the creditors of the University of Seville: who are the 'owners' of the debt of 115 million euros

The University of Seville approved its annual accounts for 2025, which show a recognized deficit of 14.8 million euros. However, the university also has a significant debt of over 115 million euros owed to various entities and groups. The audit report by KPMG outlines the list of creditors, highlighting the financial challenges faced by the institution. This includes debts to the Junta de Andalucía and other unspecified entities.

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The map of the creditors of the University of Seville: who are the 'owners' of the debt of 115 million euros

The University of Seville approved its annual accounts for 2025, which show a recognized deficit of 14.8 million euros. However, the university also has a significant debt of over 115 million euros owed to various entities and groups. The audit report by KPMG outlines the list of creditors, highlighting the financial challenges faced by the institution. This includes debts to the Junta de Andalucía and other unspecified entities.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the University of Seville's financial situation, including its deficit and debts, without apparent ideological framing or biased language. It references an audit report but does not take a stance on the implications or blame any particular group.

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