La UCO no encuentra ingresos sospechosos en las cuentas de Begoña Gómez

La Unidad Central Operativa de la Guardia Civil ha entregado un informe al juez Juan Carlos Peinado en el que concluye que las cuentas bancarias de Begoña Gómez concuerdan con sus actividades profesionales.

El documento de 317 páginas analiza múltiples cuentas y señala que no se detectaron movimientos sospechosos vinculados a los hechos investigados. Los agentes identificaron un ingreso de 6.687 euros a Transforma TSC SL procedente de Innovación Hexagonal por talleres sobre sostenibilidad, aunque no pudieron determinar su objeto exacto.

El informe también cuestiona aspectos del desarrollo del software de la cátedra en la Universidad Complutense. Señala irregularidades en las contrataciones de Making Science y Deloitte con fondos públicos, así como que Gómez registró el dominio y la marca con dinero privado.

Begoña Gómez mantiene que la sociedad no tuvo actividad y que el software era gratuito y propiedad de la universidad. La Fiscalía pide archivar el caso, mientras las acusaciones populares reclaman 24 años de cárcel.

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