González Amador proposed to the Public Prosecutor’s Office to accept eight months in prison and pay approximately 525,000 euros for two tax crimes to avoid a trial. The prosecutors in the courtroom already have that document to study.
The Council of Prosecutors will meet this Wednesday to debate whether it supports or rejects the opening of a criminal investigation over a crime involving the revelation of secrets derived from the leak of data from the friend of the President of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, performed from her own country. office.
Ayuso’s partner, Alberto González Amador, filed a complaint for alleged disclosure of secrets against Madrid’s chief prosecutor, Pilar Rodríguez, and the economic crimes prosecutor, Julián Salto, while the Madrid Bar Association (ICAM) filed another complaint, but without attributing the facts to someone specific.
They did this in response to the controversial press release from the Madrid Public Prosecutor’s Office on March 14, which provided details of the investigation into Alberto González for the alleged crimes of tax fraud and document forgery.
Precisely this Tuesday, it was made public that González Amador has proposed to the Public Prosecutor’s Office to accept eight months in prison and pay around 525,000 euros for two tax crimes in order to avoid going to trial, a document that the prosecutors presented in court already have for study.
Source: EITB

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