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British Expat Life In 2008

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British expat becomes 'accidental' mayor of Costa Blanca

A British expatriate who speaks only a smattering of Spanish has become the "accidental mayor" of a town on Spain's Costa Blanca after a wave of corruption arrests.

Mark Lewis, 58, has been left in charge of the town hall in San Fulgencio after the mayor, deputy mayor and four senior councillors were all taken into police custody following allegations of real estate corruption.

Mr Lewis, who lives in Spain with his wife and daughter, was given the title by default on Wednesday on the grounds that he is one of only two councillors from the ruling coalition not to be arrested.

"Mr Lewis has taken charge of the council on the grounds that he is the fourth deputy mayor. Everyone above him in the pecking order has been arrested," the source added.

"Everything is in a state of chaos since these arrests and we are left with someone who speaks only a few words of Spanish," said a source at the town hall.

Mr Lewis refused to comment on his new position except to say: "It's only temporary I hope. I'm sure this will all be sorted out very quickly and everything will return to normal."

The town hall was thrown into disarray when deputy mayor Manuel Barrera Garcia, 61, was detained by the National Police on October 20 after a video showed him allegedly accepting a 5000 Euro bribe from a property developer.

Socialist mayor Trinidad Martinez, and councillors Juan Antonio Gamuz, Juan Antonio Gonzalez Palenca, Mariano Marti and Fina Reme were arrested on Wednesday lunchtime as the corruption probe widened.

Police raided the town hall and seized documents, in a move that mirrors the investigation into the Marbella scandal of March 2006 when the entire planning committee were arrested.

Mr Barrera was allegedly caught on camera saying: "It's better if you give me big bills, they take up less space".

He denies any wrongdoing and claims he was set up by political rivals.

"I am completely innocent. The video was manipulated to make it look like I accepted a bribe," he said after being released on bail.

The Spanish government have vowed to clamp down on corruption by town officials and rid the nation of its reputation for underhand dealings.

Earlier in the week two other mayors from the Valencia region, Socialist Jose Joaquin Moya from Bigastro and Juan Jose Rubio, an independent from Zarra, were arrested on real estate corruption charges.

Local police chief Bernardo Cortijo and the town hall's lawyer Juan Antonio Ramos Calabria have also been detained.

Until his promotion to the top position Mr Lewis, who is thought to have lived in Spain for more than 20 years, held the title of Councillor for Animals, a role which included organising searches for lost pets and monitoring the local animal rescue centre.

He was elected along with another British councillor, Mick Blake, in May 2007 after campaigning on an anti-corruption ticket with the independent AIM party in a bid to improve the representation of the large expatriate community of San Fulgencio.

The town, 25 miles from Alicante in south-eastern Spain, has a population of 11,000, some 80 percent of which are foreigners. The vast majority of those are British who live in a part of town dubbed the "English ghetto" by locals who complain that little effort is made by many of the expatriates to adopt the local culture and learn Spanish.

English style pubs in the area serve British beer and all day breakfasts.

Rumour has it he is busy learning Spanish phrases essential to his new role as Mayor:-

I don't understand. Does anyone speak English?

No entiendo. ¿Hay alguien que hable inglés?

I'd like a beer and some tapas please

¿Me pones una cerveza y una tapa por favor?

I don't like bullfighting

No me gustan las corridas

How much are you going to pay me to get permission?

¿Cuánto vas a pagarme para obtener el permiso?

Give me the envelope in Manolo's bar

Dame el sobre en el bar Manolo

So what happens when he attends the council meetings?

Does he just sit there, say nothing, understand nothing and draw his per diem?

20 years in the country and not fluent - should be deported.

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No he probably just asks "Oooh eh la barro? OI WHERE'S THE FCUKIN' BAR JOHN?"

"Hey, Manuel. Two-o pint-o's of lager-o and a packet of crisp-o-s"

Still it's interesting that the Spanish let the expats have a bit of power in the local administration even if it's only looking after the stray dogs. They must figure most of the "stray dogs" lurching around town are Brits so they need someone with experience.

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