Mar 5 • 01:19 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El Mundo

The senior official of Teresa Ribera arrested, accused of another case in Cáceres: Prosecutor sees "prevarication", but does not attend the interrogation

A senior official linked to Teresa Ribera has been arrested amid corruption allegations involving a 4 million euro bribe related to a photovoltaic park in Cáceres.

The article discusses the recent arrest of a senior official from the Ministry of Ecological Transition, linked to Deputy Prime Minister Teresa Ribera, under allegations of corruption. The arrest is connected to a bribery case involving Forestalia, which is accused of scheming a 4 million euro payment to a former advisor in the regional government of Aragón, purportedly to facilitate the construction of a solar energy park in Alcántara, Cáceres. This investigation raises concerns over the integrity of environmental regulations in the approval process for such energy projects.

On April 3, the Prosecutor's Office of the Environment in Madrid confirmed suspicions that the FV Tagus photovoltaic park was approved despite clear violations of both national and European environmental protection laws. The prosecutor noted that the resolution facilitating this project not only contravened legal requirements but also jeopardized the conservation goals intended for protected habitats. This alarming situation has raised questions regarding the thoroughness of governmental oversight in the face of lucrative energy projects and the potential for malfeasance during the approval process.

The case reflects broader systemic issues regarding corruption within political and administrative levels in Spain, particularly around how large-scale projects are vetted and approved. The lack of attendance by the Prosecutor at the interrogation signals potential complexities in the legal proceedings to come, raising fears that accountability may be challenged or diminished in situations involving high-ranking officials and powerful corporate interests.

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