RTN North Edition 635

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Issue 635

16 - 22 DEC 2011

Camps on trial

Facebook used to home dogs this week Carmen Mateo has announced authorisation to set up a Facebook page to help home some of the dogs in its care p5

by Louise Clarke

Uncorking a vintage idea Cancer Care have raised much needed funds as hundreds of bottles of wine were donated and then sold at bargain prices p22

January 31st another deadline Find out more on p31

Cinderella at the Ondara Theatre THIS WEEKEND Bigfish Entertainment present Cinderella, a spectacular pantomime for all the family p37

Football success for Castelar college

THE CASTELAR College in San Pedro del Pinatar is celebrating its recent sporting success after taking part in not one, but two football tournaments p63

The PCN Masquerade Ball

Liquid gold at La Herradura The Courtyard in La Herradura was sold out as more than 70 people attended the Paul Cunningham Nurses Masquerade Ball last Saturday night. The guests enjoyed a four-course meal with welcome drinks and liqueur coffees and raised over 1000€. Read the full story on page 24...

THE FORMER President of Valencia, Francisco Camps, is on trial this week for alleged passive bribery. The former PP President testified in court in front of a jury on Tuesday and was in the dock for nearly five hours. During his testimony he suggested that his arrest and subsequent trial was a “very important political attack” against him by opposition party PSPV-PSOE. The so called ‘Gürtel’ corruption case, which is based around whether or not Camps accepted gifts including tailored suits not only involves the politician, but also several high ranking members of the PP party who were in positions of power in the Valencian Government. The former President told the court that he had called the tailor immediately when he learned that a newspaper was going to publish a story accusing him of receiving suits worth 30,000€. He said: “The tailor went quiet and explained that he had been called by the prosecution and interrogated.” According to Camps, the tailor said that he had been asked if Camps had paid for his suits and that he had responded with: “The clothes were for important people.” VOICE RECORDINGS Camps also admitted that he had tried to get the paper to stop printing the story, to which they initially agreed, but they went on to print it anyway after telling him

that there were “hundreds of voice recordings that were coming out” proving that he knew what was going on. Camps told the jury that he had returned all the gifts that he had been given, including the ones that his family had been given for Christmas in 2008. But the anticorruption prosecutor refuted that, saying that there is still a watch given to Camps’ wife and a leather bracelet given to his daughter, outstanding. To which the former President said that he didn’t recall such gifts being given. ACCUSATIONS The President went on to say that since May 2009 he has “never” been taken to court for allegedly receiving gifts, so he has not had the “opportunity to explain.” He also said that because of this impending trial he had to leave his job as President of the Valencian Community. He said: “This has been a three year process where I have been ‘gagged’ constantly and it is only now that I have been given the opportunity to defend myself and now I am finally able to respond to these accusations.” He also said that not once as President of the Valencia Community did he ever ask for a receipt for purchases or meals. He insisted: “The reason people need receipts is so that they can deduct the amount for tax purposes, so I did not need to ask. I never asked for receipts in taxis or restaurants, or the sports club where I go. I never ask.” The trial continues.


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