Overview
- The longtime deputy director told museum colleagues she will retire effective 1 September, stepping down from the A1 post she has held since 2016.
- The Diputación had planned to resolve her case before September, including proposing her dismissal and eliminating the deputy director position in the upcoming Relación de Puestos de Trabajo.
- Culture officials plan a reorganization that would cut or reassign three to four MuVIM jobs, transferring roles to Ofitec and to the ethnology and prehistory museums.
- Ninet is under a reserved-file investigation into whether her personnel dossier supports an A1 classification, though some sources say labor staff may hold A1 without a degree required of civil servants.
- The scrutiny followed the July resignation of her husband, José María Ángel, after authorities found a falsified university degree in his personnel file.