Sánchez's Anti-Corruption Plan: Many Measures Are Redundant or Already Exist, According to the Judges
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The first reactions of the judicial associations to the plan against corruption announced by Sánchez in Congress have not been made to wait. Although laudable on the paper, it presents serious shortcomings in substance. This is assured by the second association in number of affiliates, Francisco de Vitoria, who believes that to really combat corruption, "it is not enough to announce new agencies or technological tools" if something essential is …
The President of the Government has announced a series of measures to increase the punishment of companies that benefit from corruption cases, to encourage the recovery of public money even if there is no conviction and to improve the resources of the specialized Prosecutor's OfficeSánchez announces an anti-corruption plan with 15 measures in the face of the scandal of Santos Cerdán The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, has announced a…
They consider that there are already sufficient regulatory tools and agencies, but there is a lack of budgetary resources to have personal and material resources and "real political will." More information: Sanchez announces an anti-corruption agency and proposes 14 more coordinated measures with the OECD
Pedro Sánchez’s intervention in Congress to explain and combat the corruption scandals that defy the PSOE turned out, for what is usually usual, relatively brief, which shows that beyond a handful of recycled proposals and his usual attacks on the “extreme right,” he does not have too much argumental ammunition. And the little he has proved bizarre, because if his anti-corruption plan is to rely on reports from the OECD (Organization for Economi…
The anti-corruption plan presented by the Government does not convince the main judicial associations, which consider it insufficient and closer to the "maquillaje" than to a real reform. The Professional Association of the Judiciary (APM), the Francisco de Vitoria Judicial Association (AJFV) and the Independent Judicial Forum (FJI) have agreed that the proposal lacks real political will and adequate resources for its implementation. Even Justic…
Emiliano García-Page, President of Castilla-La Mancha, has supported Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's push for anti-corruption measures and defends the importance of increasing controls to address these types of situations. The Prime Minister of Castilla-La Mancha did not address Pedro Sánchez's appearance because he said he did not hear it in full, as he was traveling to Arenas de San Pedro to sign a health agreement with the government of Castil…
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