No evidence of illegal financing found in Spain's ruling party, audit says
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Pedro Sánchez's announcement six months ago that he would commission an external audit of the PSOE's accounts has concluded with a report favorable to the party and not so external:...
The forensic report commissioned by the PSOE, in which it is noted that the system of cash payments in Ferraz has properly documented bank inputs and exits, has revealed “llamative” or “notoriously inappropriate” expenses during the stage in which José Luis Ábalos was at the head of the Secretariat of Organization.Continue reading...
The PSOE is left over by the judges. Without waiting for the National High Court to decide on the cash payments during the time of Pedro Sánchez at the head of the party, Ferraz has leaked to the media of its orbit an audit commissioned and paid to two ideologically related "experts" in which it is concluded that there is no illegal funding in the formation because there is no indication of undeclared or undrawn funds. The report finds only some…
The minister assures that the government of Sánchez is the one that "has fought corruption the most in all history"The PSOE responds to the 'Abalos case' with a report that discards illegal financing and credits that the cash payments were supported in receipts There is no illegal funding in the PSOE. That is the main flag that stirs the government in the middle of the scandals of Ábalos, Koldo and Cerdán to defend itself from the offensive of t…
The report commissioned by the Socialists also highlights other "manifestly improper" expenses: two charges at La Chalana restaurant at 23:00...
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