‘Pa’ la saca’ or how to reinvest the six million from Medina and Luceño in health and childhood

05/10/2022 at 14:36

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The signing of a contract for the sale of sanitary material to the Madrid City Council allowed the businessmen louis medina Y Alberto Luceno allegedly pocketing commissions for almost six million euros at the worst moment of the pandemic. The commission agents could not avoid show your joy for the large transaction and emails with messages of euphoria were exchanged on March 25, 2020.

“Congratulations, friend !!!!!!!!!!!!”, Luceño told Medina, with whom “with our pluses and minuses” they had allegedly managed to pocket six million euros from the sale of masks, gloves and antigen tests. “You deserve it,” he added, then warned her: “Now head ehhh?”.

Days later, the businessman wrote to the aristocrat again to indicate that he had sent two transfers worth 749,941 euros and 249,941 euros to an account in his name at Deutsche Bank. In that email is when Luceño wrote his already resounding “pa’ la saca”.

Now, the Municipal Socialist Group of the Madrid City Council has endorsed that expression and has named with it a plan to reinvest the millions of euros “stolen from the municipal coffers in the ‘mask case'” to social policies.

“We are starting a new campaign of active listening. We want to know where Madrilenians would invest the six million euros that two scoundrels have stolen from us,” assured the PSOE spokesperson, Mar Espinar, during the presentation of the campaign in the Plaza de la Town.

Espinar has declared, in front of a wallpapered bucket of fake bills that simulated the money collected by the commission agents, that “we must recover what was stolen and materialize the money in public services for the people of Madrid”.

The Socialist Municipal Group has proposed reinvesting the six million in 10,111 Family Cards with 593.39 euros each, in which ten child care centers in which 14 professionals worked per branch or in the minimum pensions (691 euros per month) of 14,814 elderly.

That money could also be used, according to the PSOE, to hire up to 180 auxiliaries of social services for the Social Services Centers of the districts or 126 therapists occupational counseling for dependent people.



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