Pedro San Ginés presented himself upon his arrival at the Cabildo of Lanzarote as someone implacable who came to "clean" the island's public institutions, after agreeing with those arrested in unión. And he made a brutal decision, to denounce the "case of the tourist centers." In that supposed (invented) plot was the contract for the kitchen of the Jameos del Agua, which had been set up by a socialist: Antonio González.
The kitchen was San Ginés' star issue, with a cost of 750,000 euros, and according to his complaint, the most expensive offer of all. No one had mercy on Antonio, who ended up losing his company, in absolute ruin, outraged in his honor and ashamed. No one wanted to do business with a company in those circumstances.
Years later, we know that the kitchen was the cheapest offer, only that Pedro did not add the IGIC to the other offers. The deceased left the task of filing a complaint against Pedro for false accusation and cleaning up his image. Antonio's innocence is now a fact, but it cost the innocent man money, and above all, his health. An unjust war in which San Ginés and Coalición Canaria wallowed whenever they wanted.
But here and now, 12 years after all that, is when an unexpected twist arises in the story that conveys an even more horrifying profile of San Ginés. A darker and more abominable Pedro: while denouncing the kitchen of an innocent man for 750,000 euros, he hired his friend for a million euros from a bankrupt company, Inalsa.
I can't stop remembering the figure of San Ginés in the media, giving lessons in morality and seriousness while hiding that his friend was being paid hundreds of thousands of euros in court costs, which had to go directly to the public water company. While 750,000 euros seemed like a barbarity to him in an industrial kitchen, he directly gave a million to his friend. How many kitchens would Antonio González have had to set up to earn a million euros?
Now when I see San Ginés I remember his lessons in morality, and on top of that I see him saying I don't know what about the assassination of his image, while the UCO investigates his house, and I can only say one thing: "WHAT A HARD FACE!"
According to the Royal Spanish Academy, depravity means: "Unnatural inclination in instincts or behavior." In the case of San Ginés and his political sphere, we must say that this is the most brutal of cases of political depravity, because Pedro San Ginés insulted and ruined innocent people for alleged behaviors that he himself was carrying out: he made a friend a millionaire...
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By the way, and as a lawyer, I already tell you that in the case of Calatayud and the INALSA contest, Pedro did not ask for three budgets to see which lawyer would be cheaper, because for something less than a million euros he would have found more than a million lawyers.