It is alleged that the President of the Supreme Court has been charging trips to a luxury hotel in Puerto Banús as expenses. The Council for Judicial Power has prepared the documentation on the costs claimed by Carlos Dívar, President of the Supreme Court, for several trips to Marbella, despite the trips having nothing to do with his work. Documentation on 14 trips to Puerto Banús has been assembled following the allegation from another member of the General Council for Judicial Power, Manuel Gómez Benitez, that the President has been misusing public funds. The documents amount to 100 sheets and has been made available to those interested. It’s thought that Carlos Díver made some 20 trips to a luxury hotel in Puerto Banus at long weekends of up to four days, and it is now known these trips were made with his five or six bodyguards and in official cars. IU has called for Dívar to go to Congress to explain the trips. Now we wait for the prosecutor to give his opinion. Díver’s colleagues on the General Council are reported to consider his behaviour as inadmissible. Some of them are reported to be considering electing a new President for the Supreme Court.
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