Post by zimijuthijannat on Mar 6, 2024 6:19:40 GMT -5
Miguel Blesa to prison Those responsible for the bankruptcy of the CAM are concerned. The judicial horizon of the former directors of the intervened Caja de Ahorros del Mediterráneo seems complicated. The crimes for which Judge Gómez Bermúdez has summoned three of them to testify are similar to those that led Miguel Blesa to prison. The judge of the National Court , Javier Gómez Bermúdez , has required the former general directors of CAM, Roberto López Abad and María Dolores Amorós, as well as the entity's general secretary of Resources, Vicente Soriano, to appear this Friday , after the request formulated by the CAM Platform to request his entry into provisional prison. Credits to members of the savings board Gómez Bermúdez has summoned them to the National Court in the framework of the open case to investigate the credits that the entity granted to the former president of the Control Commission Juan Ramón Avilés .
A case that shares, according to legal experts, certain similarities with the investigation opened against the president of Caja Madrid, Miguel Blesa, for the granting of a loan to the former president of the CEOE Gerardo Díaz Ferrán , while he was a member of the entity's board of directors. Operations Middle East Mobile Number List without the mandatory technical report Several former councilors of the CAM also declared a year ago in the National Court that they approved the credits that the entity granted to the former president of the Control Commission Juan Ramón Avilés, former councilor of the PP in the Murcia City Council, without the mandatory technical report that was later It had to be sent to the Valencian Institute of Finance (IVF).
Those who were members of the board of directors of the Alicante bank then told Judge Javier Gómez Bermúdez that they only knew about the operations through “screenshots” and verbal explanations during their meetings, as explained by legal sources at the end of their appearances. For experts, this is another of the alleged crimes that the former CAM managers could have committed, which would have some resemblance to the purchase operation of the Bank of Miami for which Blesa has been sent to prison. According to the private accusation, he did not have the required authorization from the regional authorities to carry out the purchase.
The CAM was intervened by the Bank of Spain on July 23, 2011 and replaced its administrators, in addition to approving an injection of 2.8 billion euros by the FROB, whose administrators prepared the reports describing the numerous irregularities committed by the former managers of the CAM , especially in the granting of credits to the real estate sector and in the allocation of lifelong pensions for the top management.
A case that shares, according to legal experts, certain similarities with the investigation opened against the president of Caja Madrid, Miguel Blesa, for the granting of a loan to the former president of the CEOE Gerardo Díaz Ferrán , while he was a member of the entity's board of directors. Operations Middle East Mobile Number List without the mandatory technical report Several former councilors of the CAM also declared a year ago in the National Court that they approved the credits that the entity granted to the former president of the Control Commission Juan Ramón Avilés, former councilor of the PP in the Murcia City Council, without the mandatory technical report that was later It had to be sent to the Valencian Institute of Finance (IVF).
Those who were members of the board of directors of the Alicante bank then told Judge Javier Gómez Bermúdez that they only knew about the operations through “screenshots” and verbal explanations during their meetings, as explained by legal sources at the end of their appearances. For experts, this is another of the alleged crimes that the former CAM managers could have committed, which would have some resemblance to the purchase operation of the Bank of Miami for which Blesa has been sent to prison. According to the private accusation, he did not have the required authorization from the regional authorities to carry out the purchase.
The CAM was intervened by the Bank of Spain on July 23, 2011 and replaced its administrators, in addition to approving an injection of 2.8 billion euros by the FROB, whose administrators prepared the reports describing the numerous irregularities committed by the former managers of the CAM , especially in the granting of credits to the real estate sector and in the allocation of lifelong pensions for the top management.