The anti-corruption prosecutor points out the electoral fraud of the PP of Valencia
In the trial of the ‘Taula case’, the anti-corruption prosecutor, Fernando Maldonado, has presented the conclusions of the Public Ministry on the alleged box B of the PP of Rita Barberá in the municipal elections of 2007 and 2011. According to the prosecutor, there is no doubt that the PP of Valencia committed electoral fraud in both elections -Google).
The seriousness of acts of corruption
Prosecutor Maldonado has highlighted that any act of corruption represents a great ethical and moral reproach, since it implies a bankruptcy of democratic institutions. In the case of politicians, the reproach is even greater when they commit fraud. According to the prosecutor, the PP of Valencia presented itself to the elections doped with irregularly obtained money conquer-your-users-and-google).
The alleged box B of the PP of Valencia
The prosecutor has detailed the procedures of the alleged box B of the PP of Valencia, which include uncontrolled bank accounts, black contributions from contracting companies and public funds from municipal foundations dominated by the party. Alfonso Grau, former vice mayor of València, and Maria del Carmen García Fuster, former secretary of the PP municipal group, are identified as the main people responsible for this alleged box B [[1]](https://contenttu.com/blog/seo /writing-seo-guide-to-write-articles-that-conquer-your-users-and-google).
The contributions of the contracting companies
The prosecutor has listed the contributions of the contracting companies to the framework used to finance the electoral campaigns of the PP of Valencia in 2007 and 2011. He highlights that these contributions were always made during the electoral campaigns and in round amounts. Furthermore, the same companies are repeated in both elections
The penalties requested by Anticorruption
The Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office requests nine years and two months in prison for Alfonso Grau for the alleged crimes of embezzlement, bribery and falsification of documents. For José Salinas and Juan Eduardo Santón, former heads of municipal foundations, five years and two months in prison are requested for the same crimes, except for bribery. Mari Carmen García Fuster faces a one-year prison sentence for an alleged crime of bribery conquer-your-users-and-google).