The appointment of Sandra León, former high-ranking official of the Pedro Sánchez Government, as tenure professor at the Carlos III University without the necessary Aneca accreditation, is a significant irregularity.
The president of the tribunal evaluating León's merits is her friend and mentor, Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca, raising doubts about the validity of the appointment.
The center has opened an investigation to clarify the 'illegal action' and could annul the appointment.
Despite demands for resignation, León maintains she acted in good faith.
Conclusion: This case represents an unacceptable precedent of legal insecurity in Spanish higher education, and brings into question the reliability of university appointment systems.