
Pactes de silenci
Documentary
Overview
Due to the increasing privatization of basic public services in Spain, companies such as BB Serveis are accused of misappropriating several million euros of public money intended to finance care for the elderly and other dependent persons.
Top Cast
Robert Martínez
Robert Martínez
Himself - Afectados BBS Spokesman
Robert Martínez
Himself - Afectados BBS Spokesman
Eduard Montells
Eduard Montells
Himself - Afectados BBS Co-founder
Eduard Montells
Himself - Afectados BBS Co-founder
José Cano
José Cano
Himself - Nursing Home User
José Cano
Himself - Nursing Home User
Isabel Jiménez
Isabel Jiménez
Herself - Former BBS Employee
Isabel Jiménez
Herself - Former BBS Employee
Pilar García Sirvent
Pilar García Sirvent
Herself - Former BBS Employee
Pilar García Sirvent
Herself - Former BBS Employee
Clara Mena
Clara Mena
Herself - Former BBS Employee
Clara Mena
Herself - Former BBS Employee
Tamara Ruiz
Tamara Ruiz
Herself - Social Worker
Tamara Ruiz
Herself - Social Worker
María José Alarcón
María José Alarcón
Herself - Former BBS Employee
María José Alarcón
Herself - Former BBS Employee
Roberto Castro
Roberto Castro
Himself - Lawyer
Roberto Castro
Himself - Lawyer
Jordi Ferré
Jordi Ferré
Himself - Former BBS Employee
Jordi Ferré
Himself - Former BBS Employee
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