EPO "Cocaine Communication Manager" - Part VII - Cult Mentality, Mobbing, Nepotism
In the previous part (earlier this month) we showed evidence backing what we had long heard. Official data from inside the Office shows that the Iberian peninsula has indeed enjoyed an inward (inroads) journey in German and Dutch offices. It wasn't always to do with skills/experience but rather connections, hence the term "Alicante Mafia" (some just say "The Mafia") which gained popularity among EPO peers.
"This 'EUIPO' group - or how I call them 'The Alicante mafia' - is very solid and strong in the EPO," an insider explained to us. "Every month new Spanish members are coming inside (they're all over). I complained in the beginning to Luis [Berenguer] about my Spanish colleague, which actually came through to Luis and I said that there is a discrimination against me and he changed his face since then... he motivated my line manager against me, same as other colleagues. It's a very 'sneaky' guy. He knows how to smile and to be nice, but at the end he's corrupt and unreliable."
Luis Berenguer is a cocaine addict (more background) and insiders close to him told us that António Campinos intends (or intended) to bring him back to the Office after pretending that cocaine addiction was merely an illness and it's OK to pay "sick leave" to managers as a reward for them doing cocaine, even out in public.
Is Campinos so eager to cover this up because he too is a culprit?
We hope that everyone who works at the EPO will seriously consider joining the strike this week. The Office is run by corrupt officials who reward (~100,000 euros) cocaine addicts from Alicante while taking away from actually productive staff. Where does the money go? People who pretend to be "sick" after breaking the law.
Does the EPO actually believe in the law? █

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