The former leader of the PNV from Alava was sentenced to 13 years in prison for corruption. The Executive claims it cannot strip him of his position as a civil servant until there is a final ruling as the Supreme Court has yet to hear the appeals.
The opposition parties have criticized the former leader of the Alava PNV Michael Alfredoconvicted of corruption offenses and who has been a civil servant in the public company HAZI since 2010, has represented the Basque government in official deeds.
De Miguel was sentenced to 13 years and 3 months in prison by the Álava Provincial Court in December 2019 for various corruption crimes, and the case is now pending before the Supreme Court to rule on the appeals.
As published by eldiario.es, in addition to continuing to work at HAZI, De Miguel “He has represented the Basque Country on official trips in recent months”which “has won awards and even given an interview for ‘good practice’ to the European Union”.
A) Yes, EH Bildu He believes that the “protection and treatment” that the Basque government “gives De Miguel” is a “clear sign of the puny will of some to end favoritism and fraudulent practices”.
It is also pronounced Elkarrekin Podemos-IUwho believed that “there is still institutional room for favoritism and free placement even if convicted of corruption.”
The chairman of the PP Bask, Carlos Iturgaiz, has described as a “scandal” that the PNV “offers revolving doors to scammers”.
Basque government sources have explained that Alfredo De Miguel is fulfilling his functions as a public worker as he is in a position he has held since 2010 and they point out that they cannot deprive you of this place until there is a final verdict.
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Source: EITB

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