The president of the 41st District Court of Madrid, Juan Carlos Peñado, who is investigating Begonia Gómez, the wife of the head of government, continues to dig deeper into the matter. If it is possible to commit the crime of work intrusion When signing some technical specifications for development … Applying the Transformative Social Competitiveness (TSC) within the framework of the Extraordinary Chair he co-directs at the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM).
For this reason, he has now addressed the UCM School of Government to request that they inform him as soon as possible, through a report, of the list of persons who “They lack higher academic qualifications” Any specifications and technical guidelines for tendering for contractor selection processes in all types of public contract awards have been signed.
This was stated in an order dated December 2 approved by the judge and included in Volume 26 of the case, which the ABC was able to access. It must be remembered that Peñado is investigating Gomez for crimes of influence peddling, commercial corruption, labor fraud, embezzlement, and misappropriation of public funds. I suspect it By signing these technical specifications, I was able to favor certain companies To develop the application prepared by UCM.
It coincides that this decision taken by the judge to request this report from UCM comes after the auditor of that university center, María Elvira Gutierrez Verna, indicated on November 28, in her statement of testimony (requested by Begonia Gomez’s defense) that she ruled out that Sanchez’s wife had acted illegally when signing the contract documents.
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