Judge José Luis Calama signing documents for a rogatory commission to the US in the Plus Ultra case.
Judge José Luis Calama signing documents for a rogatory commission to the US in the Plus Ultra case.
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Judge calama requests information from united states on plus ultra case

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National court judge josé luis calama has sent a rogatory commission to washington to obtain data on those investigated in the plus ultra case. The measure is taken in a secret separate piece that probes the foreign network of the scheme.

Judge calama has requested information from us authorities on several people under investigation in the plus ultra case file. This request is part of a separate piece kept secret that delves into the foreign activities of those charged and their possible accounts outside spain.

The decision comes the same week that calama has summoned former president josé luis rodríguez zapatero to testify as investigated on june 2. The magistrate places him as the alleged leader of an influence peddling structure linked to the 53 million euro public aid granted to the airline in 2021.

Us authorities are already cooperating in the case. The department of homeland security has provided the spanish police with the content of a mobile phone seized from businessman rodolfo reyes rojas, former owner of plus ultra. In the police raids carried out last tuesday, agendas, phones and a safe were seized from zapatero's office.

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Initial reactions on X show a mix of skepticism toward the US request and judge's timing, expectations of exposing government corruption involving figures like Zapatero, and criticism of opposition parties like PP. Most posts share news links with brief commentary rather than deep analysis.

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Audiencia Nacional judge José Luis Calama has charged former president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero with directing an influence peddling structure to secure a 53 million euro public bailout for airline Plus Ultra.

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Judge José Luis Calama of the Audiencia Nacional has charged former president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero as the alleged leader of an influence-peddling network tied to the 53-million-euro rescue of airline Plus Ultra. Zapatero is summoned to testify on June 2. The former leader denies any improper involvement.

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The Audiencia Nacional has incorporated testimony from Víctor de Aldama and Koldo García—originally given in the masks trial—into its investigation of alleged irregular PSOE financing. The move follows a prosecutor's request citing new details on cash payments and rigged contracts.

Víctor de Aldama, key businessman in the masks plot, testified on Wednesday in Spain's Supreme Court that the PSOE was illegally financed with cash from construction firms and that Pedro Sánchez knew about it. Ábalos and Koldo García recruited him to collect funds, according to his statement. The testimony is part of the masks case trial but addresses a secret probe at the National Court.

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Spain's Supreme Court has begun the trial of former minister José Luis Ábalos and his ex-advisor Koldo García over alleged corruption in mask contracts during the pandemic. Key witnesses, including Ábalos's son, García's brother, and Ábalos's ex-partner, testified denying involvement in money handling or irregular appointments. Defenses pointed to businessman Víctor de Aldama as the main culprit.

 

 

 

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