Monica Oltra He stands firm in the face of the questions of his honor and continues: “I never gave explicit instructions” in case of abuse It was allegedly committed by her ex-husband. Likewise, he insists that he “did not intervene on a technical level”, both at that center and at another centre.
Open In the center of Niño Jesús de València, where abuses took place, workers The former minister argues that they also know that the educator accused by the minor is her husband, while the former minister argues that they do not know whether they know and how this information can reach them.
One of the issues that Oltra was questioned about is the email that the Ministry of Equality and Inclusive Policies Sub-Branch technician sent to the center manager on February 21, 2017, both of which were investigated in the case. “I spoke with Paco in full appreciation that he referred to his appointment with a psychologist on Tuesday, 28th (10:23 p.m.)”, it states. Regarding the term “totally appreciated” used in that phrase, the former vice president argues that it is an evaluative element for a technician to emphasize that phrase. “Technicians work based on their faithful knowledge and understanding,” says Oltra.
Oltra answers questions from Judge Vicente Ríos to give his own interpretation on three important issues, when he really finds out whether he wants a parallel report after the case is tried, and the purpose of said report (that the minor’s account is completely discredited). the alleged abuses by her ex-husband and why she was not reported to the Juvenile Prosecutor’s Office months later.
closed door instruction
declaration Monica Oltra, former vice president of Consell It is kept behind closed doors in room 23 of the City of Justice of Valencia, which was used mainly for hearings by the Fourth Division of the Valencian County Court, but today appears in the case as the former councilor’s inspector. To the Valencia Civil Court No. Fifteen for the management of the Ministry for Inclusive Policies, which Oltra directed at that time, her then-husband Luis Eduardo Ramírez Icardi was sentenced to five years in prison for the sexual abuse of a minor under guardianship.