Illustration of Patricia Uriz testifying with protected identity in Spain's Supreme Court during the Koldo mask scandal trial.
Illustration of Patricia Uriz testifying with protected identity in Spain's Supreme Court during the Koldo mask scandal trial.
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Koldo’s ex-partner testifies in mask scandal trial

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Patricia Uriz, Koldo García’s former partner, testified on Monday in the fourth day of the Koldo case trial at Spain’s Supreme Court, with her image protected. She described managing cash for PSOE and Ministry of Transport expenses, and denied recognizing WhatsApp messages about “chistorras”. Other key witnesses have also hidden their faces during testimony.

The trial at Spain’s Supreme Court examines alleged irregularities in mask purchases during the pandemic at the Ministry of Transport, involving former minister José Luis Ábalos and his advisor Koldo García.

Patricia Uriz, who never married García, requested her image not be broadcast. She explained keeping around 10,000 euros in cash in the home wardrobe for daily expenses, up to 13,000 euros when Guardia Civil searched the house. She handled reimbursements for Ábalos and García’s expenses at the Ministry, PSOE headquarters in Ferraz, and personal matters, collecting cash envelopes and requiring receipts for all payments, as she testified.

The lawyer for the popular prosecution questioned her about WhatsApp messages where García mentioned “2,000 chistorras”, which she denied recognizing. García had claimed they referred literally to sausages.

Other witnesses including Jésica Rodríguez, Ábalos’ former partner, and real estate agent Manuel Pérez Vilariño also testified with protected images. Vilariño assessed a potential bribe to Ábalos in the form of a chalet rental, deeming it unprofitable, according to testimony reported by EL PAÍS.

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Discussions on X focus on Patricia Uriz's testimony in the Koldo mask scandal trial, where she denied recognizing WhatsApp messages about 'chistorras' as cash and claimed she handled legitimate reimbursements for PSOE and Ministry expenses. Skeptical reactions mock witnesses' memory lapses and protected identities, with some labeling the trial a circus. Journalists report her explanations linking cash to election expenses, while others defend the legality of the transactions. Sentiments range from critical of the PSOE to neutral reporting.

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Koldo García at witness stand in Spain's Supreme Court, bundles of 500-euro bills visible, during Mascarillas case testimony.
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Koldo García testifies in Supreme Court and admits PSOE payments in 500-euro bills

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Koldo García, former aide to José Luis Ábalos, testified on Thursday before Spain's Supreme Court in the Mascarillas case trial. He admitted receiving 500-euro bills, dubbed 'chistorras', from the PSOE for expense reimbursements. He denied payments from Víctor de Aldama and defended Ábalos.

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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In the sixth session of Spain's Supreme Court trial in the Koldo case over pandemic masks contracts awarded to Soluciones de Gestión, former Adif president Isabel Pardo de Vera testified as a witness. She distanced herself from purchase decisions and Jésica Rodríguez's hiring, while noting Víctor de Aldama's frequent presence at the Transportes Ministry. Other witnesses confirmed the businessman's influence during José Luis Ábalos's tenure.

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.

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In a recent session of Spain's Supreme Court trial in the Koldo masks case—following earlier testimonies like Day 6's on Adif mask purchases—former Globalia CEO Javier Hidalgo denied paying commissions or bribes for Air Europa's pandemic rescue loan, calling it the 'worst loan in the world.' He downplayed Víctor de Aldama's role as a mere intermediary and denied any influence from Begoña Gómez. Witnesses corroborated Aldama's frequent access to the Transport Ministry.

In the ongoing Operación Kitchen trial at Spain's National Court, retired inspector Jesús Vicente Galán contradicted prior statements, claiming orders from commissioner Marcelino Martín-Blas to secretly 'protect' Luis Bárcenas' wife, Rosalía Iglesias. Inspector Gonzalo Fraga wrapped up his 12-hour testimony detailing José Manuel Villarejo's push for compromising recordings of Mariano Rajoy. This follows Monday's evidence recap on espionage against the Bárcenas family.

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A judicial order by Judge Santiago Pedraz reveals that an alleged network linked to the PSOE managed at least 538,225 euros for bribes and spreading rumors against the UCO.

 

 

 

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