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Promotion of Cintia Sánchez-Vasconcellos as Deputy Director at Gran Canaria Forensic Institute

Published: October 17, 2025|justice-and-safety|Gobierno de Canarias

Appointment of Cintia Sánchez-Vasconcellos as Deputy Director of the Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences

Details of the Appointment

  • The Canary Islands' Justice Department has officially appointed Cintia Sánchez-Vasconcellos as the new Deputy Director.
  • The appointment took place in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
  • It followed a transparent selection process, including interviews and evaluations of two finalists.
  • Her extensive qualifications and experience in forensic medicine contributed to her selection.

Significance of the Appointment

  • Her appointment signals a step forward in strengthening the leadership of the forensic institute.
  • The institute plays a vital role in criminal investigations and legal procedures.

Selection Process and Responsibilities

  • The appointment was made through a public selection system called 'free designation', used for significant government posts requiring specialized expertise.
  • Sánchez-Vasconcellos, a career official and forensic medical specialist, now oversees judicial forensic activities and ensures operational excellence.
  • She must vacate her current role within three days and assume her new duties promptly.

Broader Implications

"This development underscores Spain's commitment to merit-based appointments and the importance of qualified professionals in the justice system."

  • The appointment highlights the importance of qualified professionals in the justice system, especially in forensic sciences.
  • It aims to improve forensic services in Gran Canaria, ensuring justice is served efficiently and effectively.

Impact on the Community

  • Residents and legal practitioners can expect continued improvements in forensic services.
  • The move supports public safety and legal outcomes through strengthened forensic leadership.