Somebody recently said that the Comunidad
Valenciana (the paella’s region in Spain) could be considered the “the
Banana Republic of Spainistán”, considering its lack of gobernance, the levels
of corruption, the media manipulation, the use of force vs demonstrators, etc.
Ok, we do really think that this
statement wouldn’t be fair at all for the Banana Republics: comparing them with
what’s going on in this corrupted, tacky-pimp and rancid part of Spainistan
would just be an insult to their dignity.
The most recent example is the scandal around the plundering of funds
assigned to International Cooperation (basically, charity). 27 people have
been impeached, although just only one still remains in jail, the Valencian
businessman Mr. Augusto César Tauroni. According to the information published so
far, more than 6 million Euros
originally assigned to charity mainly in Centralamerica, were actually used in
order to arbitrarly allocate constructions (to enterprises closed to him) and to
directly buying real state (houses and offices) in the middle of Valencia City.
This was possible with the support of Mr. Rafael Blasco, Regional Councelor of Solidarity
and Citizenship and currently Spokesperson of the PP in the Regional Congress
of Valencia.
All of this dirty and pathetic issue was
discovered, among others, by Ms. Mireia Mollà, MP of Compromís, a minor independent political party; she pushed already
in 2010 for the opening of an Inquiring Commission at the Valencian Parliament.
This weekend, ElPais revealed an intercepted conversation between Mr. Tauroni
and his lawyer, that we literally quote hereinafter:
Tauroni: “… and
now we must meditate about what we do with “the Mireia”, whether we denounce
her or what we do with her”
Lawyer (Gómez Tejedor): “We can rape her or doing her any other barbaric thing, what do you
think?”
Tauroni: “Yes,
whatever, but…”
Lawyer: “She’d
like it so much, poor her, ok…”