Monday, November 10, 2014

The judge charged to Juan Cotino by a piece of the frame Gürtel



Jose Ceres, the judge hearing the case on the Gürtel Tribunal Superior de Justicia de la Comunitat Valenciana (TSJCV), has been summoned to testify as accused the former president of the Cortes valencianas, Juan Cotino, of the PP, for contracts related to the visit of Pope Benedict XVI to Valencia in 2006, within the fourth part of the procedure.

The Valencian court reports on your Twitter account that the declaration of Cotino will take place the next November 28, at 11 hours. Next to Cotino, the judge has been summoned to testify as defendants, the day November 26, to exdirectivos of RTVV on the verge of extinction, such as Juan Prefaci and Vincent Sanz (he is waiting to be opened his trial for the alleged sexual abuse of three extrabajadoras of RTVV).

The final report submitted to the judge for the unity of Economic Crime and Prosecutor (UDEF) of the Police puts Cotino in the center of the frame, such as the "nuclear element, in the sense of being the ultimate responsibility in the decision-making". Statements of several witnesses, intervened and post some documents refer to Cotino as participant in meetings that addressed the specifications of the competition for the installation of giant screens in Valencia to cover the event.

In the documentation provided by the Foundation V World Meeting of Families to the judge regarding the appointment of the components of the so-called preliminary working group related to contracting and infrastructure, the entity responsible for the organization of the visit and formed by several institutions (Generalitat, Ayuntamiento de Valencia, Provincial Government of Valencia and Archdiocese of Valencia) notes that the former president of the Cortes valencianas) usually formed part of the meetings both of the group as the Costa del Sol. The foundation has no documentary record of the appointment of Cotino, who, he says, in this group was responsible for "different tasks" that made "free of charge".