The new head of the Court that has taken care of the investigation that tries to initiate an “inquisitorial” process without “any indication” and based on conjectures
A second judge has rejected the appeal presented by the PSOE for ABrir a general or “inquisitorial” cause against the Andalusian Government of the PP in the investigation of emergency contracts of the Andalusian Health Service (SAS). The magistrate José Antonio Gómez Díez, that he has taken charge of the instruction on the alleged abuse of the direct awards of health services without legal coverage between the 2021 and 2024, has dismissed The expansion of the complaint presented by the Socialist Parliamentary Group On December 5, according to which irregularities were extended by the logistics and central platforms of purchase of SAS for hospitals and clinics distributed by seven Andalusian provinces.
The new head of the Court of Instruction number 13 of Seville, which has replaced Judge Javier Santamaría after winning the aforementioned place in a contest, has fully confirmed the resolution issued by its predecessor on January 7 in which he rejected the PSOE claim.
Through a car dictated on February 10, Gómez Díez questions the weakness of the arguments used by the thirty parliamentarians of the PSOE for request, without “any indication”, the imputation to seven provincial managers of the spending centers of the Public Agency of the Board for alleged crimes of embezzlement, falsehood in public document and criminal organization.
In its resolution, the new investigating judge makes the lawyer of the socialist group a serious corrective, who exercises the popular accusation in the case. States that The appellant “comes to recognize that he does not have any indication” that “there have been guidelines or instructions of the central services” of the SAS.
Lack of evidence
Despite admitting the lack of evidence, the PSOE «intends that this Court be carried out a prospective investigation to investigate All hiring the central services of the SAS and the Ministry of Health of the Junta de Andalucía, based simply on what he calls ‘for pure logic’, ‘very slow and probably reality’, without even exposing the arguments for which such a statement concludes.
This was requested by the 30 signatory autonomous deputies of the complaint that has given rise to a criminal case where the former directors of the Andalusian Health Service between 2019 and 2023 are being investigated, Miguel Ángel Guzmán and Diego Vargas, and the current head, Valle García Sánchez.
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