Judge Peinado charges Begoña Gómez with new crimes for alleged appropriation of free Complutense software

Judge Juan Carlos Peinado has accepted for processing the complaint filed by the ultra organization Hazte Oír against Begoña Gómez for the crimes of misappropriation and professional intrusion in relation to the software of the Complutense University that it offered free of charge to some companies and “without intention of profit.”

The complaint had fallen on a court other than that of Peinado, which recused itself in favor of the judge who is already investigating the wife of the President of the Government.

In the same order, Peinado summons the person under investigation to appear in court on November 18, at 1:30 p.m., in order to personally transfer the complaint to her and to testify in that capacity, assisted by a lawyer by the cited crimes. This implies that the judge will not take Gómez’s statement that day but will notify her of the accusation and will summon her again another day. The judge has also ordered that the judicial police be the one to notify today’s resolution to Begoña Gómez in Moncloa personally.

Regarding the crime of misappropriation, the complaint alleges that Gómez “would have registered in his favor” the brand, and then the software, of TSC Competitive Social Transformation, in a company that the president’s wife has in her name. This software, he adds, had been created for the Complutense University and financed by companies.

The accusation of Gómez for these events occurs despite the fact that the Complutense University was aware of the registration of the Internet domain of the software, and not of the software itself. That domain registration, according to sources in the case, cost about 25 euros, which Gómez herself paid.

The email was sent by an official from the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) to Begoña Gómez and two other people, showing how the Patent and Trademark Section of the educational center was aware of the registration by the wife of the President of the Government of the brand for the software with which he was committed to providing the extraordinary chair he directed. “We sent you a link on how to register a domain,” says the official in that message to Gómez, to which elDiario.es has had access.

That email was revealed by elDiario.es after a letter from the university center to the magistrate was revealed in which, among other things, he accused the president’s wife of hiding from him the registration of the software of the extraordinary professorship that he directed and that he put in the name of a company that Begoña Gómez owns 100%.

The accusation of professional intrusion, for its part, refers to the fact that Begoña Gómez prepared the technical specifications for the university to hire a technological assistance and advisory service and, with these services, create a management platform for the chair. which he co-directed. The complaint that the judge admits accuses Gómez of not meeting the “characteristics of benefits, experience and professional requirements (…) that the complaint has not proven to have.”

On the other hand, Judge Peinado refuses to investigate Gómez for other crimes that Hazteoír accused him of in the complaint, unfair administration and embezzlement of funds.

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