Current chronicler of Cuenca, Miguel RomeroHe faces a two-year prison sentence in state court on Monday on two counts of persistent prior misconduct and fraud committed while he was president of the city’s United Nations Educational Development Organization. … One prison sentence and 12 disqualifications.
The lawsuit also involves the founder of the language program. authentic spanish experience From Cuenca, Juan Domingo Gil ChacónThe public prosecutor’s office asked for a two-year prison sentence for fraud.
According to the prosecutor’s office’s conclusions, in 2012 Mr. Romero signed a cooperation agreement with the UNED-affiliated center in Cuenca, the Cuenca City Council, and True Spanish Experience for the programming and implementation of distance language courses taught at the university.
Subsequently, other agreements were signed, without the signature of UNED, with the participation of Miguel Romero as director of the relevant center, i.e. performing official functions, and with the participation of the True Spanish Experience Company through its administrator Gil Chacón.
According to the prosecutor’s office, the indictment alleges that Miguel Romero signed all of these agreements “knowingly that he was doing so outside his authorized authority to act” and without informing the United Nations Organization for Educational Development (UNED), which filed the complaint in March 2017.
Also active outside the Distance University and always implementing the plans drawn up by both defendants in accordance with the conclusions of the prosecution, Romero and Hil Chacón signed another agreement with the City Council of Cuenca, the purpose of which was “the establishment and development of the city of Cuenca as a reference for the study of Spanish as a foreign language.”
This agreement promoted a unique project under the trade name “Cuenca, the True Spanish Experience”. Under this framework, the company sought to promote UNED courses while allowing brands to organize their own brands by using UNED and City Council symbols and anagrams for such purposes and by using the university’s physical headquarters on Colon Street.
Next, Juan Domingo Gil Chacón and Miguel Romero fraudulently obtained free use of premises from the Cuenca City Council to carry out their activities, making it appear that the funds would be transferred to the United Nations Development Agency.
This transfer was formalized in 2013 and was based on the fact that English courses for foreigners were to be developed there, preferably from UNED’s own offerings. According to the prosecutor’s office, this happened without the City Council knowing of the “conspiracy” between the two defendants.
The transfer of the site, located on Calle San Lazaro, where only private authentic Spanish experience courses were taught, was valued by the Cuenca City Council at 189,481.32 euros.
For all these reasons, the former director of UNED is charged with continuous prevarication as provided for in Article 404 of the Penal Code, while the two defendants are jointly charged with fraud pursuant to Articles 248(1), 249 and 250. Five times, the public prosecutor’s office asked each person to be sentenced to two years in prison.
In addition, the defendant must pay the City Council for any property damage caused by its use of the premises. Compensate UNED with 30,000 euros Due to reputational damage.