Contigo Teguise + Unido has had access to the hiring file of Oswaldo Betancort's employee and friend, Gladys Acuña, who "has been paid a whopping 38,000 euros per year", withholdings aside, during this legislature, "without anyone having seen her around the municipality". On top of that, "it is not understood that a person removed from public life can access a position of trust with public money", they acknowledge.
In recent days, several councilors have publicly corroborated that "Acuña has not passed through the consistory more than once," denounces Laureano.
"It's a real mess, you can see how the concept of incompatibility is crossed out with a sad pen"
"The feeling we have is that the file is a real mess, in which you can see how the concept of incompatibility for performing public office is crossed out", they acknowledge. "With a sad pen, they even crossed out that Gladys cannot perform the tasks of a public office because she has been convicted of administrative prevarication," clarifies Laureano Álvarez.
In the document to which the party has had access, "it is clearly seen how they erase the concept "incompatibility for public office" because we are facing someone convicted by Justice", they denounce. "In a supposed sworn statement, Gladys argues that she has no incompatibility to perform the tasks of "Public office or public employment", only to prevent the hiring from being prevented", they confirm.
"As if a conviction for prevarication were not enough, we add misspellings"
In fact, in the lower part, "what appears to be Acuña's own handwriting, the following text appears with an asterisk "* Not to be "incurred" in a cause of "incompatibility" for the performance of public employment", as if "a conviction for prevarication were not enough, we add misspellings, which clarifies the level of the lawyer", they affirm.
Contigo Teguise + Unido "is studying the file meticulously and will issue a more in-depth assessment in these days regarding a "true scandal" that the couple Oswaldo and Gladys have starred in" and that "has cost the residents of Teguise hundreds of thousands of euros", they anticipate.










