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Drax

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Looks like they are at it again?
« on: 25 Mar, 2021, 07:55:51 pm »
Quote from: La Voz
Campoy denies before the judge knowing the works contract that he himself signed
The mayor of Works avoids responsibilities and points to Torrecillas in the investigated case

The judicial process opened for alleged irregularities in the award of works in the urban center of Albox has a new chapter after the appearance before the judge of the Councilor for Works and Services (current acting mayor) José Campoy, who attended as from investigated days ago.

Among the explanations of José Campoy on the issues that are being investigated such as the beginning of the works even before their award and always according to legal sources of maximum solvency, the Councilor for Works assured that he had not "seen the contract" with which the works were awarded, despite the fact that his signature appears on said document together with that of the mayor, Francisco Torrecillas and despite the fact that the mayor himselfIt is listed as the proponent of the works in the same process. “I have never made a contract,” José Campoy reiterated despite everything, according to the same sources.

Similarly, the Albojense mayor (who has held positions in municipal governments for more than a decade) denied in court that the works, focused on concreting a margin of the Rambla de Albox, were awarded to "no company" but rather the contract It was focused on supplying concrete for municipal employees to carry out the project. An extreme that is in contradiction even with the report prepared by the Judicial Police, which highlights that the contract for 25,000 euros was awarded "for works" although the company was limited "only and exclusively to the supply of the necessary concrete."

For the Civil Guard, this fact, that the reason for the contract was for "works" and not for "supplies", sought to exceed the amount awarded , since in the agreements for the supply of supplies, the amounts that appear in the controversial contract, which can be achieved if the reason is "works".

Another line of research focuses on the date on which the works began, which began in July 2017. However, the contract was signed months later; specifically on September 19 of that same year. "I don't remember the date," Campoy told the judge in this regard.

But the research around these works does not end there. The legality of the same is also in question due to the execution of these in a land where it is not allowed to act. "I did not get there," said the Councilor for Works , according to the same sources, when asked about this circumstance.

Constant allusions to the mayor
During the appearance, the allusions to the mayor of Albox were constant, Francisco Torrecillas, who has been on leave for months due to his delicate state of health. He was appointed as the person responsible for the contracting procedure and contract management, a responsibility shared in this last point according to Campoy by the official responsible for Contracting.

The mayor himself, Francisco Torrecillas, recognized in a municipal plenary session that the leftovers did not have the necessary license. In the same appearance before the judge, the Councilor for Works assured that it was "at that very moment" when he learned of the lack of the corresponding authorization. Presumably crimes such as Land Management, falsification of documents, embezzlement of public funds and prevarication are currently being investigated in this case.
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Re: Looks like they are at it again?
« Reply #1 on: 27 Mar, 2021, 09:14:21 am »
Only in Spain..... :lips-sealed: