Anti-corruption asks the judge to reject outright the PP’s complaint against the PSOE based on anonymous testimonies

The Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office has requested that the complaint the PP has presented against the PSOE for illegal financing does not even pass the first filter of the National Court. The department headed by Alejandro Luzón has asked Judge Santiago Pedraz to inadmiss this criminal action with which Alberto Núñez Feijóo’s party accuses the socialist party of various crimes following two anonymous testimonies published by a media outlet. Now it will be the magistrate who decides whether to open an investigation or if, as requested by the Public Ministry, he rejects these accusations without opening proceedings due to the absence of evidence.

The PP complaint presented at the National Court, whose content revealed elDiario.esaccused the PSOE of illegal financing but was based on news published by The Objective. Information where two anonymous people report that businessman Víctor de Aldama, one of the main defendants in the Koldo corruption case, had mediated with a businessman in the hydrocarbons sector to obtain licenses in exchange for a commission of 600,000 euros. According to these anonymous testimonies, a total of 90,000 euros ended up in bags at the PSOE headquarters on Ferraz Street.

Anti-corruption has not made its arguments public as the case is under secrecy, the Prosecutor’s Office reports, but its criterion is that this criminal action put forward by the PP is outright inadmissible and not even an investigation is opened in this regard. “Everything points to irregular financing and that is what we want to investigate,” said the spokesperson. Borja Semper a few days ago.

The Popular Party has taken its offensive against the Government to court after the latest revelations of the Koldo case and the hydrocarbon network that affects Víctor de Aldama. In recent days the same Anticorruption Prosecutor’s Office has requested that part of the case be taken to the Supreme Court so that the former minister and deputy José Luis Ábalos can be investigated. A report of the Central Operational Unit (UCO) of the Civil Guard It states that the then Minister of Transport received compensation for supporting the scheme in public contracts. Among other things, according to the researchers, paying your partner’s rent and a chalet that the politician enjoyed.

The PP offensive to corner the government by the multiple judicial fronts opened both in the Koldo case and in the investigations into the wife and brother of the President and the recent accusation of the attorney general arrives after in private its leaders have recognized that the central executive has the capacity to carry out the next General Budgets, ruling out a motion of censure.

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