Antonio Gregorio Díaz Navas was found guilty of illegally granting a building licence for a villa on non-buildable landPenal court five in Málaga, has sentenced the Partido Popular Mayor of Canillas de Albaida, Antonio Gregorio Díaz Navas, to a seven year ban from pubic office, and a fine of 4,500 €, for town planning crimes. He was found guilty of granting permission to build a villa ‘with a serious disregard for the regulatory norms’, according to the sentence.The licence for the 137 square metre dwelling in the area known as El Mosquín, has also been rescinded, according to Europa Press.In court the Mayor admitted that he gave the licence ‘ahead of time’ as documents were lacking, but insisted that he was completely sure that the building could have been made legal, and he did not think he was committing a crime.
‘If I had known that, I would not have done it’, he told the court. ‘I always acted in good faith for the good of the village’.Diaz Navas has said he will not resign from his post or from the Partido Popular until the result of his appeal.
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