
Cerdán denounces that Koldo García’s audios are false
In his speech to the committee of Koldo affair In the Senate, the former organizational secretary of the PSOE Santos Cerdán accused the investigation carried out against him for the alleged collection of bribes in exchange for rewards, which he described as typical of the Inquisition” and “without guarantees” and that his presumption of innocence is under attack. In addition, he assured that the audios on which the case is based and which occurred during a search at the home of Koldo García are false.
He denounced that the accusation against him is based on a UCO report which considers a “set of extremely imaginative police speculations” which “start from some obscure audio recordings supposedly found two years ago, and which gradually turn out to be false”. He also wondered how it was possible that they were recorded in a system that did not exist at the time of their production and stressed that Civil Guard experts “cannot guarantee the total authenticity of these audios”, as they declared before judge Leopoldo Puente. “This is not a conclusion to be blithely ignored,” he said.
Finally, he said the Senate did not want to know exactly what happened. “No one is looking for the truth, neither here nor in Congress,” he said.