Contigo Teguise assures that in the Teguise City Council "there is no trace of work by Gladys Acuña, an advisor hired by Oswaldo Betancort. As Laureano Álvarez explains, they have presented two letters to the City Council addressed to the mayor, Oswaldo Betancort, asking "that the City Council certify all reports, works, and documents in general that bear the signature of the lawyer Acuña, hired by the City Council. With special attention to the period from March 2020 to January 2022, a period of pandemic in which she supposedly teleworked since the public service offices were closed." From the Consistory there has been no response, they say from the formation.
In addition, in the corridors of the Consistory, all rumors point to "an absence of tasks by a woman who has cost the neighbors two hundred thousand euros." According to Laureano Álvarez, candidate for mayor of Teguise for Contigo Teguise, "we have presented two letters to the Teguise City Council in recent weeks asking for proof that Gladys has done something in the municipality and there is no response."
From Contigo Teguise we believe that "a salary like the one Mrs. Acuña received, which has cost us around fifty thousand euros a year, has to be very justified since we have seen how the Technical Office has not worked in this legislature due to lack of specific personnel, while the mayor and his friend took good amounts from the Teguise public coffers."
From Contigo Teguise we warn "that they are not going to silence us and that, for their own good, the tasks carried out by this lady with the money of the neighbors should be justified." "It smells more and more like Acuña's salary is more of a political operation in Yaiza than a serious task in Teguise," Álvarez adds.
Finally, from Contigo Teguise they condemn this type of attitude of "plugging in friends, people from the lists, like Boronat who, as Olivia Duque and Oswaldo Betancort themselves recognize, has no idea of public administrations, while the municipality of Teguise is completely abandoned."