Mayor Wally Lashes Opposition for Desperate Allegations

On a scheduled Wednesday in San Pedro, a highly anticipated opposition press conference, which had been marketed to deliver damning revelations from a San Pedro Town Council financial audit, failed to go forward after opposition leaders abruptly pulled the plug on the event. The last-minute cancellation has sparked sharp pushback from sitting Mayor Wally Nuñez, who is accusing the political opposition of intentional misrepresentation of public financial documents to manufacture a political scandal.

According to Nuñez, the statistics the opposition had been circulating in advance of the press conference do not originate from a completed official audit of municipal spending, as the group claimed. Instead, the numbers are pulled from a draft budget prospectus that only lays out proposed future expenditures for the town, not verified accounting of past spending.

Nuñez argued that the opposition’s misrepresentation of the document stems from one of two deliberate goals: either the opposition intentionally twisted the text of the prospectus to gain partisan advantage ahead of upcoming political discourse, or they failed to correctly interpret a standard public financial document. In on-the-record comments following the cancellation, Nuñez called the opposition’s missteps deeply disappointing, noting that the group had incorrectly misidentified proposed line items to falsely implicate his office in improper spending.

“It is quite disappointing to see that the opponent probably don’t know their arm from their elbow,” Nuñez stated in his remarks. “When you see these things what they have posted is of perspectives. It is not the financial audit. I know that they have been trying very hard to try to pin something on me personally. If you realize they have highlighted there the office of the mayor. And they are trying to point out certain things that are not factual.”

One key misrepresentation Nuñez highlighted involves a line item for allowances that the opposition framed as excessive pay for just one or two senior officials, including the mayor himself. In reality, Nuñez explained, that allocation is set aside for the entire town council, not a small group of leaders. He added that the opposition also pulled numbers out of context to inflate the perceived size of spending tied to the mayor’s office, omitting critical context that the budget line includes not just official allowances, but also staff salaries and proposed funding for annual public celebrations.

Those public festivities, Nuñez noted, are a deliberate investment designed to drive foot traffic and stimulate San Pedro’s local economy throughout the year, a core municipal function that falls under the purview of the mayor’s office. All the figures the opposition cited, he emphasized, are only proposed spending targets, not a record of money that has already been spent.

The mayor went on to refute any suggestion of hidden financial activity, noting that all completed official audit reports for the San Pedro Town Council from the past five years are fully accessible to any member of the public who requests them. This report is a transcript of a broadcast evening newscast, with all non-standard speech rendered via a standardized spelling protocol for published distribution.