Braulio Medel Cámara

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Braulio Medel Cámara in 2012

Braulio Medel Cámara (born 1947 in Seville, Spain). Chairman of Unicaja, a financial institution that holds 1.5% of the equity capital of Iberdrola. He has a Doctorate in Economic Sciences and Business Studies from Universidad Complutense de Madrid and is Professor of Public Finance at the University of Malaga.

Career[edit]

Since 1991, Medel Cámara has been Chairman of Unicaja.[citation needed] He is also Chairman of the Federation of Savings Banks of Andalusia,[citation needed] and Vice-Chairman of the Spanish Confederation of Savings Banks, where he held the post of Chairman until 1998.[citation needed]

Model Cámara is the Junta de Andalucía Undersecretary of the Economy and Finance.[citation needed] He has published over a hundred or so scientific works, counting books and articles in specialised journals.[citation needed] He has been the Chairman of the Iberdrola Advisory Council in Andalusia since its establishment in November 2004.[citation needed]

Fraud charges[edit]

In 2014, Medel Cámara was charged with fraud in a still developing criminal case. The charges were about a supposed fraud of 117 million euros.[1][2][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Planelles, Manuel (14 May 2014). "La juez Alaya imputa al presidente de Unicaja por el fraude de los ERE". El País.
  2. ^ "La imputación formal de Braulio Medel en los ERE le obligará a dejar Unicaja". 4 June 2014.
  3. ^ "La juez Mercedes Alaya imputa en los ERE a Braulio Medel y José María Bueno Lidón". 14 May 2014.

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