The Judge Extends the Investigation of the Cerdán Case to "Analyze" the Files of the Alleged Public Works Rigs
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The judge investigating the Koldo case in the Supreme Court has agreed to extend the investigation for six months — from September 2025 to March 2026 — in view of the need to carry out further inquiries and to analyse the extensive documentation already in place in the case. Among the reasons that have led Leopoldo Puente to extend the investigation, he points out that he still has to "detail and analyze" the files of the public works allegedly …
The judge of the Koldo case in the Supreme Court has agreed to extend the investigation period until March 2026. Justice Leopoldo Puente claims that the measure is necessary...
The judge of the Supreme Court Leopoldo Puente has agreed to extend for six months the investigation opened against the former minister José Luis Ábalos, the former number three of the PSOE Santos Cerdán, the former ministerial adviser Koldo García and several businessmen -including Victor de Aldama- since he must still collect and analyze the set of administrative files related to the process of tendering and award of the works identified by th…
The judge will also take testimony from businessman Dolset and the Civil Guard commander who worked for De Aldama and who tried to sign Leire Díez
In recent weeks, new audio recordings found on the devices seized during the search of Koldo García's home have come to light. Supreme Court Judge Leopoldo Puente has rejected Koldo García's defense's request to prohibit the media from further disseminating these voice notes. The defense argued that this newly discovered material is not relevant to the investigation and belongs to the private sphere of the former Ábalos advisor, seriously violat…
Judge Puente assures that there remains the analysis of the files of the awards of works under suspicion The Supreme rejects Koldo García's request to judicially kidnap and prohibit the press from broadcasting his audios
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