Griñán attends the offices of the Institute of Legal Medicine for the report he is waiting for on his cancer

The former president of the Junta de Andalucía, Jose Antonio Grinansentenced to six years and two days in prison due to embezzlement in the financing mechanism of the Employment Regulation Files (ERE) fraudulent, has attended the offices of the Institute of legal medicine. He has done so to submit the report on whether or not his cancer has an impact on serving his prison sentence, to the First Section of the Seville Court. Griñán’s defense had requested to suspend his admission to jail due to his state of health.

Given the medical documentation provided by the former president’s defense, the First Section of the Hearing ordered a forensic examiner from the Institute of Legal Medicine to analyze the documentation and carry out an examination of Griñán to issue a report “assessing whether admission to the prison could have incidence in the development of the disease or in the prescribed treatment”.

After receiving the report, the First Section of the Seville Court will request the prosecution y al People’s Partypresented as popular accusation, that they rule on its content, before launching their decision on the request of the former Andalusian president to suspend his imprisonment.

Like Griñán, the former Minister of Finance Carmen Martinez Aguayothe former Minister of Innovation Francisco Vallejothe former Minister of Employment and Technological Development Jose Antonio Vierathe former Minister of Employment Antonio Fernandezthe former director of the IDEA agency Miguel Angel Serranothe former director of Labor and Social Security Juan Marquezthe former Deputy Minister of Employment Agustin Barbera and the former Vice Minister of Innovation Jesus Maria Rodriguez Roman They have been sentenced to different sentences for the same case.

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