Fernando Villenthe socialist sentenced to six years in prison for wasting more than 32,000 euros in brothelswill sit again on the bench of the Seville Court, this time to create a job for the former mayor of Lebrija, Antonio Torres (PSOE)will charge almost 500,000 euros without leaving homeThe anti-corruption prosecutor’s office requests four years in prison for the director of Faffe for alleged crimes of administrative prevarication and embezzlement, and two and a half years for the former advisor as a “necessary collaborator”.
Villen, let us recall, was condemned for having paid A dozen orgies in five brothels with black cards from the Junta, public money that should be used to train the unemployed Andalusians. The socialist, who joined the leadership of the PSOE-A in 2008, has achieved a total of 43 payments to satisfy your “uncontrolled hobby” by hostess clubs. His cult brothel was Don Angelo, in Seville, where he left more than 25,000 euros, 14,000 of which in just 48 hours.
A year after this conviction, the Seville court will try Villén again from September 26 for his irregularities in the management of the Andalusian Foundation Training and Employment Fund (Faffe), as advanced Seville Journal. Villén is accused of having illegally placed Torres in the Faffe after losing the mayoralty of Lebrija in the 2003 municipal elections, after 24 years in power.
For this he created a “new management position, non-existent in reality”, which met the conditions of “hiring and salary for an indefinite period” requested by the former socialist mayor, despite the fact that “lacked training and skills to assume functions corresponding to said professional level”, as highlighted by the reinforcement judge of the Court of Instruction No. 6 of Seville, José Ignacio Vilaplana.
His “unfair and arbitrary” recruitment, contrary to the principles of equality of opportunity, merit and capacity, was carried out solely by the “personal and political affinity and connection” between the two. No other candidates came forward for the position.
47,000 euros per year without working
Torres joined Faffe on 1 July 2003 on a temporary contract, becoming permanent on 1 December 2004, now as manager, with a total remuneration of 46,750 euros per yearThe former mayor of Lebrija remained registered as an employee in the entity until his disappearance and integration in May 2011 into the Andalusian Employment Service (SAE).
Furthermore, the administrative organization chart of Faffe “did not provide for any management position that the former mayor of Lebrija could access”, which is why Villén created one”announcement punctually that he called Department of External Relations“According to the judge’s order, the department was “non-existent” and lacked “effective structure, functions and content,” so it did not have “physical headquarters, offices, desks or assigned personnel.”
According to the judge’s order, Torres “He didn’t even go to the foundation headquarters”and he “did no work”, being completely “foreign” to other workers and managers. Yes, “business or presentation cards were obtained”, so that “the small activity carried out, limited to specific contacts with a politician or authority”, was carried out “always” from home and “on your own,” using your computer and a “generic email account.”
Thus, “with the acceptance and approval” of Villén, Torres occupied a higher-level position, “non-existent” in the Faffe organization, “without a specific task and without performing any real work”, which would have allowed the former socialist mayor of Lebrija to receive 491,203.03 euros without working.