
The Provincial Council Doesn't Know Why Sánchez's Brother Dated His Work in Pen
Respond like this to the doubts about why David Sánchez signed his position with a pen on some reports that certify his work
Sánchez's Brother Put in Check by the Badajoz Provincial Council. The organization has informed Judge Biedma, who is investigating Sánchez's brother, that they don't know why the reports were signed by hand.
These are the reports that support his work in the institution and were signed and dated by hand instead of digitally.
The magistrate had requested the documentation that would verify the functions performed by Sánchez as coordinator of the province's conservatories. But upon receiving the files, she noticed they were signed with a pen. Faced with this irregularity, she asked the Provincial Council for explanations, which in its reply to the court claimed to be unaware of the reason for this practice.
As a result, the Provincial Council itself has put Sánchez's brother in serious trouble.

The Unusual Justification for Sánchez's Brother's Work Attendance on Paper
Sánchez's brother and the Badajoz Provincial Council are in the news again. The Badajoz Provincial Council has presented documents with handwritten dates and signatures to justify David Sánchez's work activity.
That is, handwritten dates and signatures of the Prime Minister's brother, between 2017 and 2025. This detail has piqued the judge's interest, as, being official documentation, it is customary for it to have electronic signatures.

These reports, a total of eight activity reports, were sent to the Investigative Court number 3 of Badajoz on February 4. Precisely one day before David Sánchez submitted his resignation. The investigation seeks to clarify whether he was actually performing his duties in the position he held.
The newspaper El Independiente has published those handwritten signatures with a blue ink pen on the printed sheet. Something that has obviously caught the judge's attention.
This Is How Sánchez's Brother Benefits from Spain While Paying Taxes in Portugal
Sánchez's brother continues to make headlines and continues to stir controversy. The latest points directly to that medical leave that David Sánchez presented to the Badajoz Provincial Council.
But not only that, let's remember that last week he resigned from his position as head of the Performing Arts Office of the Provincial Council.
Now, that medical leave is generating controversy again. He will benefit from Spanish Social Security while paying income tax in Portugal. From now on, David Sánchez will be entitled to receive a benefit, although fiscally he continues to pay taxes in a special way in Elvas.
All this after being granted the non-habitual resident regime of Portugal and having the cross-border worker permit.
Sánchez's brother's strategy is clear, to file a medical leave that will replace the three months' notice. The period that contemplates the termination of a voluntary contract, for which he should be paid.
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