Alberto González’s lawyer sent an email to the Public Prosecutor’s Office in February assuring that “crimes against the Treasury have certainly been committed.” However, Ayuso only admitted yesterday during a ‘tax audit’ and even went so far as to say that it was the Treasury that owed his partner 600,000 euros.
Alberto González Amadorpartner of Madrid President Isabel Díaz Ayuso, admitted through his lawyer had committed two tax crimes and presented to the Public Prosecution Service a pact to avoid a lawsuit.
According to Cadena SER, González’s lawyer, Carlos Neira, sent an email to the Public Prosecutor’s Office proposing a compliance agreement to settle the debt with the Treasury for two tax crimes that “certainly were committed,” according to the email.
“After examining the case, and in general agreement with Alberto González, I inform you that it is the firm will of this party to ensure compliance with criminal law, in full recognition of the facts (certainly two crimes have been committed against the Treasury) and proceed to compensation for the damage caused by the full payment of the compensation and default interest to the AEAT,” said the text to which the channel had access.
The date of the email is before Marchwhen the Madrid Public Prosecutor presented the complaint to the Plaza Castilla courts.
This confession clashes with the version he gave yesterday Ayusowho assured that the Treasury owes 600,000 euros to his romantic partner, who is “besieged by all the might of the state” with “a ferocious inspection” and “made mad”, something that he will demonstrate together with his lawyer.
“There is no invoice system, there are no shell companies,” the president said at a news conference, accusing the head of the executive branch, Pedro Sánchez, of trying to cover up “the scandal” of the amnesty law. the case of the former advisor of José Luis Ábalos who asks for his resignation due to this issue that affects his partner, whom he considered a victim.
Source: EITB
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