Seseña (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Silvia Fernández, del PSOE, se convierte en nueva alcaldesa de Seseña (Toledo) sucediendo al 'popular' Carlos Velázquez". La Cerca. 15 June 2019.

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  • Alfonso Daniels (2009-02-19). "Property in Spain: Castles in the sand". The Telegraph. United Kingdom: [Telegraph Media Group]. Archived from the original on 2009-02-20. Retrieved 2012-07-09. In Seseña they claim Hernando persuaded the former mayor José Luis Martín to approve his development six years ago, reclassifying nearly 200 hectares of land from farm to urban usage, while ignoring reports from the regional authorities.... Last July (2008) the public prosecutor's office formally accused Martín of lying after telling the local assembly that the reports received from the authorities were 'favourable' and that an environmental impact study had been received (this was not the case), prompting the assembly to approve the project. More damningly, there have also been questions about thousands of pounds the former mayor allegedly pocketed during that same period, an amount Martín claims to have won on the lottery. Hernando says maybe he did win the lottery, and denies having offered any bribes, pointing to the fact that the prosecutor's office decided not to investigate him. A senior member of the prosecutor's office confirmed to me on condition of anonymity that Hernando is not under investigation but that the judge will now have to figure out where Martín's money came from. Few believe that this will happen given that Spain's regional courts have fewer resources to investigate alleged crimes than those available to the prosecutor.... Only as I am about to leave does he tell me that he has decided to leave Spain, tired of its bureaucracy and of waiting for the economy to improve, and will move to Equatorial Guinea.... The purpose is to build 38,000 homes starting at the end of February, as well as construction plants and even football stadiums to host the 2012 African Cup of Nations, which Equatorial Guinea is hosting with its neighbour Gabon..

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