The judge investigating the Super Cup case has authorized the former president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation, Luis Rubiales, to have 2,000 euros per month from one of the bank accounts that has been blocked, in order to be able to cover expenses such as the rental of their home or traveling to see their daughters.
In a resolution to which ABC had access, instructor Delia Rodrigo thus responds to the request of Rubiales’ defense, who has all of his assets seized in the context of this case that is being pursued for crimes of criminal organization and money laundering, among others, from contracts with a Saudi company for the celebration of the Super Cup although covering more facts, such as alleged espionage or the alleged use of RFEF funds for personal benefit.
The reform appeal proposed by Rubiales has had less acceptance, as did the defense of his strong man in the RFEF, Juan Carlos Cueto, to prevent the General Inspection of State Administration (IGAE) from making a report. expert for the case from the unit attached to the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office.
The instructor considers that said decision “does not mean that the report is aimed at corroborating the accusatory thesis of the Prosecutor’s Office, as suggested by the parties, since the authors of the report are public officials who can be presumed to be independent and act objectively” and emphasizes that in any case, »they can also present expert information and subject the one who may prepare the IGAE to contradiction«.
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