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Transparency

Transparent communication of the daily activity inspires trust and direct control by the general public, who can thus exercise greater control of their managers and provide construction opposition.

Transparency, as one of the cornerstones of Open Government, consists of opening up the administration so that the general public can recover the information, which is their own, and create a responsible society.

Relationship with citizens

REQUEST FOR ACCESS TO PUBLIC INFORMATION
STATISTICAL INFORMATION ON QUALITY OF SERVICE
CONTACT

Economic and financial information

BUDGET AND ACCOUNTING

Economic Information 2025

  • 2025 Budget: 18.255.510 euros.
  • Budget execution as of September 2025: 50%
  • General expenses, personnel, and structure: 30% of the budget.
  • Financial tightening: 0%
  • Average invoice payment period to supplier companies as of September 2024: 14 days.

 

Economic Information - 2024 Year-End

  • 2024 Operating Budget: 15,1 million euros.
  • Budget execution at year-end 2023 excluding cash flows: 100%
  • General expenses, personnel, and structure: 30% of the budget.
  • Financial tightening: 0%
  • Average invoice payment period to supplier companies: 12 days
Ihobe's 2025 budget
Annual accounts audit report issued by an independent auditor
Agreed procedures report on budgetary compliance and legality

Remuneration

Compensation of Senior Officials

The annual gross salary of the General Director of Ihobe is 82,954 euros. More information here

Severance payments received by the General Director of Ihobe upon leaving office

The last time a General Director left office was in 2020, and the severance payment received on that occasion was 0 euros.

Authorization of compatibility affecting Ihobe employees:

None has occurred.

 

Annual Statements of Assets and Activities of Public Officials

Heritage

Real estate owned by Ihobe: None
The rest of the properties are owned by the Basque Government.

Next Funds

What are Next funds?

The Basque Government's Department for Economic Development, Sustainability and the Environment has allocated more than 18 million euros to more than 75 projects through the Euskadi Next programme to support the implementation of waste regulations and promotion of the circular economy. This line of support is covered by funds from NextGenerationEU, which will contribute to a greener, more digital, more resilient Europe, better adapted to current and future challenges.

Who are these funds aimed at?

This aid is intended for municipalities, provincial councils, communities or associations of municipalities, public companies that provide waste collection or treatment services, etc. 

Anti-fraud measures plan
Ethical and conduct-related principles in relation to the RRM (Resilience and Recovery Mechanism)
Institutional declaration of the Basque Government's commitment to the fight against fraud
Link to the Basque Government's complaints e-mailbox
Next Funds