Madrid (EFE).- The Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court has closed the case against the general secretary of the Canary Islands Coalition and senator Fernando Clavijo, considering that there are no indications of a continuous crime of administrative prevarication in the acts that were accused of his time as mayor of La Laguna (Tenerife), in what is known as the Reparos case.
The Supreme Court has made this decision after analyzing the reasoned statement sent by the head of the Investigating Court number 4 of San Cristóbal de La Laguna, which indicated that Clavijo, between 2011 and 2014, issued more than a hundred decrees lifting the objections of the General Intervention against the extensions and continuity of public service contracts.
The Court concludes that the facts contained in it do not have the appearance of a crime, since it understands that the resolutions adopted by the then mayor (almost a hundred), although they may be irregular, were not arbitrary. EFE