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The Murcian plot of the ‘Punic Case’ ends with nine convicted a decade later

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Murcia Corruption scandal: Former Mayor & Top​ Aide Sentenced in ‘Punic’ Case

Murcia, spain – After a decade-long inquiry dubbed “Operation ⁤Punic,” a Spanish court has delivered guilty verdicts to key figures involved in a major corruption scandal that rocked the murcia region. juan Carlos Ruiz, former mayor‍ of Cartagena and previously Director of Industry⁤ and Tourism ‌for ⁢Murcia, along with his chief of​ cabinet, José Fidel ‌Saura, were each sentenced to four years in⁢ prison on charges of fraud and bribery.

The National ⁢CourtS ruling, reported by‌ La Verdad newspaper, marks a significant turning‍ point in the case which ⁤first came to light ten years ‌ago. The investigation ‍centered on ⁣allegations of illicit dealings impacting the region’s governance.

Alongside Ruiz and ‌Saura, several other individuals received sentences. Agustín Alonso, brother of the former Cartagena mayor, and jesús Norberto ⁤Galindo,⁣ secretary of the Tourism Institute,⁤ were each ​sentenced to one year in prison ​for fraud and aiding and abetting the​ fraudulent activity. Francisco Javier ‌Bueno and Sara Gargallo, employees⁢ of the company Eico (linked‍ to De Pedro), received six-month prison sentences as‌ accomplices‌ to the fraud.

in addition to the prison ⁢terms, Ruiz, Saura, the former first mayor of cartagena, the former director of the tourism Institute, Galindo, and Alonso have been disqualified from ‌holding ⁢public‌ office for⁣ seven years due to charges of administrative malfeasance.

“Operation Punic” has been a closely watched case in Spain, highlighting concerns about ​corruption within regional politics. This verdict represents a major step towards

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