Olive Press Newspaper - Issue 131

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Vol. 6 Issue 131

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March 22 - April 04, 2012

It serves you right! Corruption to blame as PSOE is set to lose control in Andalucia for the first time in history

ENDEMIC corruption is expected to see the socialists kicked out of the Junta for the first time in history. According to an explosive new opinion poll over half the population are set

By Eloise Horsfield to vote against the ruling PSOE party for failing to deal with internal fraud. In total, 52 per cent of those questioned said their vote in

BENT GAY WEDDING ORGANISER RUINED OUR BIG DAY EXCLUSIVE: War of words as gay couple claim wedding planner ‘vicar’ disappeared owing them 2,000 euros Full story Page 5

regional elections this weekend would be affected by the current ERE retirement scandal. It comes as the former employment boss was sent to prison to await trial over the

1.35 billion euro scandal. Francisco Javier Guerrero is said to have overseen a total of 887 illegal payments diverted from regional funds which were intended to help struggling businesses create jobs. The so-called ‘reptile fund’ which comprised money from the EU and Madrid was used by Junta bosses to pay family and friends.

Damning

PRETTY IN PINK: But happy couple are anything but happy with ‘Rev’ McClean (right)

New blow for the Priors

In the most public case, as reported in the Olive Press in January, the employment boss gave 900,000 euros to his chauffeur to set up two dummy companies. Neither firm traded seriously, with the majority of the money allegedly being used by the pair to spend on parties and cocaine. According to Judge Alaya, Guerrero granted the illegal payments ‘in collusion with others.’ She set his bail at an impossible 686 million euros. The suggestion that the most senior Junta bosses were involved was clearly reflected in the damning El Mundo poll with the majorTurn to Page 7

SETBACK: The Priors A ‘DISGRACEFUL’ ruling has forced the Priors to wait even longer for compensation for the demolition of their dream home four years ago. The Almeria couple have had their claim rejected as ‘premature’ on the basis that the legality of the original building licence remains in judicial dispute. The Almeria court of appeal insisted that Vera Town Hall did not have to pay Helen and Len Prior 740,000 euros in damages as a result of losing their home in 2008. The new blow has forced the couple to continue living in the garage of their former three-bedroom home. “They are gutted by this latest setback,” said a spokesman for AUAN, an association of homeowners which is supporting the Priors.

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“There is no sense of justice. “This case is a disgraceful example of how the little people are being crushed by the inadequate, poorly implemented planning laws of Andalucia. “It sends a very bad message to anyone considering investing here.” The Priors built the 420,000 euro property in 2003 having apparently secured all the necessary permits and permissions via the town hall. They will now have to take their case to Andalucia’s TSJA Supreme Court, which could take two more years.

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