The former president of the Cabildo, Pedro San Ginés, has assets in properties of at least 772,239 euros, according to the investigation opened against him for alleged crimes of embezzlement of public funds and bribery.
Since March 28, all these assets have been seized by court order, to secure the amounts that he could be sentenced to return. After the investigation by the Organized Crime Team (ECO) of the Civil Guard, the investigating judge considers that public funds from Inalsa and the Water Consortium could have been embezzled with the payments he authorized to the lawyer Ignacio Calatayud, which amounted to almost one and a half million euros.
Among the seized assets is the chalet where Pedro San Ginés has been residing, which is actually still in the name of a company of Felipe Fernández Camero. According to San Ginés, he bought that house for 360,000 euros, paying 95,000 "in cash", although Camero has avoided clarifying how that sale took place, since last Friday he refused to testify in court.
Next to that house, San Ginés owns a chalet located in the municipality of San Bartolomé, within La Geria, consisting of two bedrooms, kitchen-dining room, bathroom, winery and terrace, on a farm of 5,206 square meters.
Regarding the house that he himself claims he bought from Camero while he was president of the Cabildo, it is located in front of the Castle of San José and is almost 300 meters, with two floors plus a basement.
As for vehicles, San Ginés owns three motorcycles (a Triumph Legend TT900, a Derbi Vamos C and a Honda ST70), a Mercedes 316CDI van, a Jeep Wrangler and a Zodiac PRO 550 OPEN boat. Like the two houses, all are seized by court order.