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The Congress unifies the control of visitors in full controversy over the 'Mediator case'

MADRID, 28 Feb.

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The Congress unifies the control of visitors in full controversy over the 'Mediator case'

MADRID, 28 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) -

Congress has sent a circular to all Chamber staff, including deputies, officials and assistants, to unify the rules for visitor control, a measure that has coincided with the controversy over the "Mediator case" and the meetings in offices parliamentarians that are attributed to the former deputy Juan Bernardo Fuentes Curbelo, arrested in the police operation that uncovered the Canarian corruption plot.

If up to now the visits were regularly communicated by email and from the different departments of the Chamber, with which the security and porter services received dozens of messages a day, now it has been ordered that they be unified in a spreadsheet to have a list of authorized visitors for each day and thus facilitate security control.

This is a measure in which the Congressional services had already been working for weeks, following complaints from the Congressional Commissioner for the dispersion of the messages they received, but the sending of the circular coincided precisely with the ' Mediator case' and the details of the summary about visits organized by the resigned Canarian deputy.

However, from the institution they unlink one thing from another and underline that the circular has not only been sent to the deputies or the groups, but to all the staff of the house, and it does not seek to tighten control, since more data is not required than before, but only streamline access control.