Corruption is not just committing a crime to get money or providing or obtaining preferential treatment, but also violating the ethical rules of any institution, public or private. The European Union is also thinking about this, and former Anti-Corruption Prosecutor Ignacio Stampa approves of it, in order to explain the conspiracy, which, according to him, some of his bosses set up to throw him out of the Tándem case and revealed the audio recordings of José Manuel. Villarejo. Together with another prosecutor, Miguel Serrano, he was tasked with investigating the former commissioner in what became one of the most scandalous cases in Spanish history and affected almost all State institutions. Stampa, who was already outside the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office, described the fake news operation organized against him to discredit him in all the details allowed by professional secrecy and State security. According to Stampa, then State Attorney General and former Minister Dolores Delgado and her successor Álvaro García Ortiz took advantage of this reason for discrediting by the macro media to distance themselves from the investigation. Meanwhile, there are many secondary but essential actors for the campaign to bear fruit: lawyers, journalists and fake media created specifically to intoxicate public opinion.
Source: Informacion
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