Judge Juan Carlos Peinado, who investigates Begoña Gómez for alleged influence and corruption traffic The procedure in December. This is Cristina Álvarez, the Moncloa advisor who sent several emails related to Gomez’s private activity.
In a car of magistrate Juan Carlos Peinado, to which Europa Press has had access, he points to that after his testimony and once collected reports “about his intervention” in the facts, “he agrees to direct the investigation” against her.
“It is agreed to direct the investigation against Cristina Álvarez as a possible participant in the facts investigated, which could be constitutive of a crime of influence peddling and a crime of corruption in the investigated businesses,” he says.
Álvarez appeared on December 20 before the head of the Court of Instruction number 41 of Madrid as a witness after those ’emails’ emerge in which he makes arrangements related to the masters and the extraordinary chair of the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) In which Gómez works.
Legal sources indicate that Álvarez clarified that Moncloa chose her precisely to work for Gomez’s personal secretary because she knew Pedro Sánchez’s wife for a long time. Álvarez explained that he understood that his work was to take Gomez’s complete agenda, including private affairs. The postal emails were part of those tasks, he said.
From the two emails sent by Cristina Álvarez, Judge Juan Carlos Peinado expanded the investigation for corruption crimes on the woman of the president of the Government and the course he co -directed at the Complutense University. Comba then requested the relationship “of the different workers and advisors who perform their work at the Páncloa Palace.” María Cristina Álvarez is contracted as programs director of the General Secretariat of Presidency.
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