More Shame in Spain
The forced resignation of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Spain, for misusing public funds, is another blow to that country's internal situation, as well as its international reputation, at a time that both are at its lowest point. Once again, people in high places and more than reasonable incomes take advantage of their position, to save some money, and end up losing their jobs and personal prestige. In this case, the Chief Justice claimed some $35,000 on 32 supposed business trips that turned out not to have been so.
Just four months ago, that very same Supreme Court suspended Judge Baltazar Garzón of his duties, on some trumped-up charges, as a smokescreen, to derail his investigations of Franco-era atrocities.
Divine retribution?
Just four months ago, that very same Supreme Court suspended Judge Baltazar Garzón of his duties, on some trumped-up charges, as a smokescreen, to derail his investigations of Franco-era atrocities.
Divine retribution?
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