Sandra León, director of the Carlos III-Juan March Institute, is being investigated for accessing a post without the necessary accreditation from the quality agency Aneca.
León claims she did not know she had to carry out this procedure, however, a document shows her application to present herself at a call that required such accreditation.
The conditions of access to the position included the removal in the BOE of the requirement for necessary accreditation, indicating the involvement of others and a chain of irregularities.
Conclusion: Non-compliance with the law demands removal from position and clarifying responsibilities at all levels, exposes deep-seated opacity and nepotism that create scandals and affect the university community.