The Minister of the Inside, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, has stated that the Authorities doesn't use the funds reserved to cowl up instances of corruption "because the PP did" throughout his intervention this Wednesday within the Congress of Deputies, the place the favored group has requested his resignation because of the Supreme Courtroom ruling annulling the dismissal of Colonel Diego Pérez de los Cobos as head of the Madrid Civil Guard Command.
The Minister of the Inside, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, has stated that the Authorities doesn't use the funds reserved to cowl up instances of corruption "because the PP did" throughout his intervention this Wednesday within the Congress of Deputies, the place the favored group has requested his resignation because of the Supreme Courtroom ruling annulling the dismissal of Colonel Diego Pérez de los Cobos as head of the Madrid Civil Guard Command.
On this regard, the pinnacle of the Inside, within the management session of the Authorities that has been held in Congress, has insisted that "the target causes that decided the lack of confidence in Colonel Pérez de los Cobos for the train of a place of duty stay". Nevertheless, he has assured that "when the decision arrives, it will likely be executed in accordance with what the Supreme Courtroom declares."
"He fired the colonel for not being a snitch with stripes, you're arbitrary and the one who has damaged the regulation forcing him to commit against the law," the PP deputy Ana Belén Vázquez snapped at Grande-Marlaska, whom she has requested to resign .
Colonel Pérez de los Cobos was dismissed in Might 2020 after members of the Judicial Police of the Madrid Command delivered a report back to the choose dealing with the case of the 8-M demonstration and its possible affect on the growth of the covid.
"You might be huge along with your subordinates and small with all of the corrupt PSOE as a result of Pérez de los Cobos complied with the regulation and assaults you mercilessly." The favored deputy has estimated that Fernando Grande-Marlaska shouldn't solely resign however that he's "morally disabled" to return to the judicial profession.
"We don't use the Civil Guard in any sense, not just like the earlier director of the Corps - from the time when the PP ruled - who ordered an investigation to stop, the Barracks case, which is now in court docket," he recalled. Grande-Marlaska. And he has added, in reference to the PP: "We don't use funds reserved for operations that keep away from judicial proceedings as you probably did."
He has insisted that "reserved funds with out due management" had been managed, which allowed "them for use to destroy proof in order that the PP may cover its duty."
Then again, Ana Belén Vázquez has made reference to "one other scandal of the previous director of the Civil Guard María Gámez, two extra flooring supposedly paid for with funds from the ERE". "Coincidentally, the 4 flooring of the previous director of the Civil Guard add as much as 2.5 million, the identical quantity that the ERE choose is searching for," she added.
"Its finest director of the Civil Guard is about to surpass its finest director, the socialist Luis Roldán, in actual property investments," concluded the PP deputy, who has requested the minister to clarify the reality of the resignation of Gámez, who It happened because of the judicial investigation of her husband in relation to alleged irregularities in adjudications of the Junta de Andalucía.
Grande-Marlaska has harassed that Gámez "resigned out of decency and democratic neatness and to protect the dignity of the Civil Guard, in order that he and his household wouldn't be attacked", and has indicated that it's one thing that the PP is unaware of.
"Ask your associate Marga Prohens -president of the PP within the Balearic Islands-, who just lately, I feel getting ready the lists, ate with an individual convicted of corruption, who needed to resign from the place of Authorities delegate resulting from stress on the Judicial Police, to the Civil Guard", commented the minister.
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