EPO "Cocaine Communication Manager" - Part I - Getting the Word Out About What the 'Alicante Mafia' Did to Europe's Second-Largest Institution

The EPO's staff will go on strike again in about 10 days. Infestation by corrupt officials, including British elements, got covered here last month. But the main issue is Spanish, it's people "exported" from Alicante into the EPO in spite of an utter lack of qualifications, experience etc.
"The articles [published in Techrights] concerning Luis (my Cocaine communication manager) are 100% true," an insider told us. "The EPO under the Ali Canta Mafia (so I call them) is a pure Spanish interest."
The problem is not limited to the nepotism and cocaine use. It is symptomatic and representative of what has been happening at the EPO for quite a few years already.
Start with Alicante connections as noted back in 2019, i.e. 7 years ago.
Why didn't the mainstream media cover such an obvious scandal? The SLAPPs? Because the EPO does tend to behave like a "Mafia" (staff calls the management that) and giving these autocrats diplomatic immunity contributes to this behaviour. Heck, they get to keep the job after being busted with cocaine; they just declare themselves "on sick leave" (paid!) and plan to come back later.
"Please keep our conversation private for the moment," said an EPO person to me, as "I feel this contact with [large publisher] is a unique opportunity to publish what the public should know about the EPO."
It has become exceedingly hard getting the media to utter any word about these affairs. I should know [ 1, 2]. Over the telephone one very large publisher told me it was afraid of covering the EPO and EUIPO scandals.
"I ask for some advice," one other person said. "Should I summarise the whole story of the EPO or just start with the last scandal, the Cocainegate?"
The longer the corporate media chooses to cover up for the EPO instead of covering EPO issues, the less credibility this media will have.
"Cocaine communication manager" is a term 'coined' by an EPO insider. Can't everyone in the European media agree that letting cokeheads run Europe's second-largest institution is a terrible idea? █
