Anti-corruption requests 15 years in jail for Luceño and 9 for Medina for the sale of masks to the Madrid City Council

15 years in jail for Alberto Luceño and 9 for Luis Medina, is what the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor has requested for each businessmen, who benefited from the pandemic to acquire excessive private revenue and pocketed six million euros from the coffers of the City Council of Madrid.

In its letter, to which NIUS has accessed, the Prosecutor’s Office opinions the fabric sale operations within the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. The two managed to get the José Luis Martínez Almeida City Council to pay 11.9 million euros for a million masks, 5 million gloves (2.5 million pairs), and 250,000 detection checks. The companions saved six million.

The division headed by prosecutor Alejandro Lluzón spoke of “exorbitant commissions that have been saved hidden from the customer always, whom they satisfied that they have been performing for altruistic causes.”