Operation Pokémon

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Headquarters in A Coruña of Vendex, a company implicated in Operation Pokémon.

Operation Pokémon (Spanish: Operación Pokémon) was an investigation into political corruption in Spain in September 2012. The large-scale operation centred on Galicia but also extended into other regions. Judge Pilar de Lara of Lugo presided over the operation.[1]

In Lugo, the councillor Francisco Fernández Liñares confessed to taking bribes from the cleaning company Vendex and the towing company Cechalva. He was sentenced to five years in prison in 2021.[2] The dealings of Vendex led to the arrests of mayors Francisco Rodríguez Fernández of Ourense and Adolfo Gacio of Boqueixón, who both resigned their posts. In 2014, two of six charges against Rodríguez Fernández were dismissed, and three more had no evidence.[3] Argimirio Marnotes, the mayor of O Carballiño was cleared in 2015 of any wrongdoing for giving a contract to a weeding company run by a beneficiary of Fernández Liñares.[1][4]

Several parts of the operation involving other regions of Spain, or the Galician city of Santiago de Compostela, went through lengthy legal processes due to questions of jurisdiction that had to be settled by the Supreme Court.

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