Spain's Central Operative Unit of the Civil Guard has delivered a report to judge Juan Carlos Peinado concluding that Begoña Gómez's bank accounts match her professional activities.
The 317-page document analyzes multiple accounts and states that no suspicious movements linked to the investigated facts were detected. Agents identified a 6,687 euro payment to Transforma TSC SL from Innovación Hexagonal for sustainability workshops, though they could not determine its exact purpose.
The report also questions aspects of the software development at the Complutense University chair. It notes irregularities in the public-funded contracts with Making Science and Deloitte, and that Gómez registered the domain and trademark with private funds.
Begoña Gómez maintains that the company had no activity and that the software was free and owned by the university. Prosecutors seek to close the case, while popular accusations demand 24 years in prison.