De La Rocha Denies Government Interference in the Relays of the Domes of Indra and Telefónica
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The former socialist activist reflected a detailed knowledge of Moncloa's latest business control movements. More information: Manuel de la Rocha denies Moncloa's intervention in companies: "I am no plumber of any sewer"
De La Rocha (Economic Director of Moncloa): “I Have Never Appointed or Ceased Any Company’s Manager”
Business policy has taken centre stage in Parliament this Tuesday. The director of the Office of Economic Affairs of the Government Presidency, Manuel de la Rocha, has appeared in the Congress of Deputies to explain the crisis of governance suffered by Indra since the beginning of the year, which resulted in the departure of the former president of the company, Ángel Escribano, and his CEO, José Vicente de los Mozos.Continue reading
The director of the Office of Economic Affairs and G20 of the Presidency of the Government, Manuel de la Rocha, defended this Tuesday in the Joint National Security Commission that the recent changes in the presidency and governance of Indra and Telefónica have occurred through the governing bodies of the companies and in accordance with corporate procedures. In response to the Popular Group and other groups, he denied having personally interven…

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