Publisher | Unsustainable situation in L’Hospitalet

The report that the UDEF has sent to the judge investigating the alleged case of corruption in the Consell Esportiu de L’Hospitalet is devastating in the case of Christian Alcazar, who continues to hold the position of deputy mayor. The police consider him, at the very least, responsible for actively or passively permitting some irregularities. A budget lower than the actual expenditure of the entity was recorded, some subsidies were not justified, improper expenses were allowed to be charged and an organization financed 100% by the public treasury was allowed to act for profit. The judge will determine, and already begins to have sufficient elements to do so, who of those investigated (Alcázar, Cristian Plaza -who left his act as councilman-, Eduard Galí and Núria Marín herself) should continue to be so and for what crimes. But, seeing the report that has now become known, Alcázar’s situation disables him, at least politically, to continue in the position he is in since, in the events under investigation, he was both judge and jury, simultaneously forming part of the Consell Esportiu and the council body that was supposed to audit him, in which he had control over the officials who intervened in the files. That fact may not end up being criminal if he did not enrich him or if he simply served to cover up the irregularities of others. In any case, what is worthy is that he resign his positions and his record like his colleague Plaza did or, in his case, that the mayor separates him from the responsibilities that he still holds, as Salvador Illa must also do in the case of the first secretary of the local group of the PSC.

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