The wife of the Prime Minister declared for 20 minutes in Madrid that she did not remember signing letters of recommendation for businessman Juan Carlos Barrabés until she saw them in the press. She denied any friendship with him, limiting their relationship to a professional connection as a professor in a master's degree program at Complutense University.
University master's degree and the digital signature as proof 🖊️
In the technological field, co-directing a master's degree involves document validation processes. Letters of recommendation, whether in physical or digital format, require authentication. The lack of recollection about her signature raises doubts about academic management protocols. An advanced electronic signature system, with date and time recording, would avoid ambiguities by associating each document with a user and device.
The master's degree in selective forgetfulness 🧠
Begoña Gómez states that she did not remember the letters until she saw them in the newspaper. Perhaps she should consider an intensive memory course, or at least a reminder app. Because if your signature appears on a document, but your brain says it didn't, either your signature was hacked or you urgently need a subscription to a brain backup service.