This is reported by the spokesperson for the Basque government, Bingen Zupiria. The Supreme Court’s verdict, final, comes three years after the publication of the order of the Provincial Court of Álava and responds to appeals filed by some convicts.
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The spokesperson for the Basque government, Bingen Zupiriahas expressed its “resolute rejection” of the corrupt behavior evidenced by the Supreme Court (TS) ruling on the “Miguel’s case‘. In this sense, he affirmed that, if the “fixed” nature of this resolution is confirmed, the executive “will act accordingly”.
Zupiria has made these statements at a press conference after the Board of Directors and has done so with regard to the employment situation of the director convicted of this plot, the former “jeltzale” leader Alfredo de Miguel, who works for a foundation dependent on the Ministry of Economic Development . The spokesperson for the Basque government has assured that the executive “will respect, comply and complythe resolution.
The Supreme Court (TS) on Tuesday upheld the capital sentences imposed on the three former leaders of the PNV in Álava for corruption related to the Miguel’s case, the largest corruption trial in Euskadi.
Zupiria has shown that the government “resolutely rejects” the proven facts contained in the Supreme Court resolution, asserting that they “contrary to the ideology and ethical values” defended by the executive.
The judgment of the Supreme Court, signcomes three years after the order of the Provincial Court of Álava was made public and responds to the appeals filed by some convicts.
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