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The email being investigated by the UCO that puts Sánchez's brother against the ropes

It belongs to Yolanda Sánchez, director of the Juan Vázquez Professional Music Conservatory of Badajoz.

Sánchez's brother continues to make headlines. The Central Operational Unit (UCO) of the Civil Guard is investigating the personal email of an employee of the Legislature de Badajoz. This is Yolanda Sánchez, director of the Juan Vázquez Professional Music Conservatory in Badajoz.

This is confirmed by The Objective. During her testimony as a witness, Sánchez, subordinate to the socialist's brother, stated that certain emails had disappeared from her inbox.

This happened without her voluntarily deleting them. Additionally, Judge Beatriz Biedma has authorized the use of "forensic computer tools" to analyze her accounts.

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This without her voluntarily deleting them | Redes sociales

According to the media, the magistrate has authorized the UCO's request to examine in detail a second email account belonging to the conservatory director.

Supposedly, the decision to investigate Yolanda Sánchez's email is "to conduct an analysis of the communications maintained, with the ultimate goal of deepening the investigation of the facts." More specifically, there is special interest in the "content of all folders in which the email storage is divided." There, they include "folders containing deleted items, if restoration is possible, as well as emails that are, if applicable, in the unread emails folder."

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This position allowed him to be in charge of the music conservatories of the Legislature de Badajoz | EDATV

This is how David Sánchez inflated his CV

David Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, brother of the Prime Minister, used his participation in a festival in Japan as a merit to apply for the position of coordinator. This position allowed him to be in charge of the music conservatories of the Legislature de Badajoz.

In that event, organized by the Instituto Cervantes and funded with public funds, Sánchez presented a flamenco opera performed by Japanese artists and offered a brief lecture on Manuel de Falla.

The case documentation reveals that the musician included the program of the II Duende Film and Music Festival, held in Tokyo in 2012. This program was part of his merits within the file he submitted to apply for the position.

This event was funded by the Instituto Cervantes, which has raised suspicions about the use of public funds in his candidacy.

Judge Beatriz de Biedma is analyzing whether this festival was truly a relevant merit or just a maneuver to inflate his resume.

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