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

Koldo García Izaguirre, known as 'don Koldo', testified for eight hours before the seven Supreme Court magistrates in the trial over alleged corruption in pandemic mask contracts. The former Transport Ministry aide, without a suit and with a beard, portrayed himself as a security forces collaborator against ETA and jihadism, denying any corruption. "Yo lo que hacía era rellenar la agenda del señor ministro," he said of his role with Ábalos.

Clashing with prosecutor Alejandro Luzón, whom he accused of "no buscar mi inocencia" and smiling at him, Koldo denied receiving 10,000 euros monthly from Víctor de Aldama since 2019. He first admitted the PSOE paid him expenses with 'chistorras' of 500 euros, sometimes real sausages and others bills, deposited legally, contradicting the party's ex-manager who denied it. The PSOE responded that it "never" delivered 500-euro bills and that "cada euro está controlado y verificado".

Protecting Ábalos, he described payments for Jésica Rodríguez's rent, introduced by Aldama, because she pressured to reveal their extramarital relationship. He explained his assets with 325,000 euros earned at the Ministry (2019-2022), a 62,000-euro indemnity for a wild boar accident, and mortgages for Benidorm flats. Ábalos, visibly devastated, did not testify at day's end. The trial resumes Monday with his interrogation.

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Discussions on X center on Koldo García's Supreme Court testimony admitting receipt of 500-euro bills ('chistorras') from PSOE for expenses, contradicting prior party denials and sparking outrage over potential corruption. Users and journalists highlight this as damaging to PSOE, while noting his denial of commissions from Víctor de Aldama and defense of Ábalos. Sentiments range from strong criticism of PSOE to neutral reporting on the facts.

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Courtroom illustration of Mariano Moreno testifying in the Koldo case trial at Spain's Supreme Court, denying cash payment irregularities.
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PSOE ex-manager denies 500-euro 'txistorras' bills and unmonitored cash in Koldo case trial session

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In a session of the Koldo masks case trial at Spain's Supreme Court, former PSOE manager Mariano Moreno Pavón denied distributing high-denomination 500-euro bills ('txistorras') or unmonitored cash to José Luis Ábalos and Koldo García from the party's Ferraz cash box. García's lawyer showed undated expense sheets, but the court curbed hypotheticals. Other witnesses, including Celia Rodríguez, Pedro Saura, and Carlos Moreno, clarified reimbursements and denied irregularities.

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.

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In the latest session of Spain's Supreme Court trial over the Koldo mask scandal—following testimonies from Víctor de Aldama and Koldo García—former Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos denied all corruption charges on May 4, 2026. Anticorruption prosecutors refused to further cut collaborator Aldama's penalty, while the PP reduced its request to avoid prison for him.

On the second day of the masks case trial at Spain's Supreme Court—following initial testimonies from family members denying corruption involvement—witnesses detailed the hirings of Claudia Montes, friend of former minister José Luis Ábalos, and Jésica Rodríguez, Ábalos's ex-partner, in companies under the Transport Ministry. Montes admitted reading train books during work hours, while accounts highlighted unexcused absences and ministerial interventions.

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The first trial linked to corruption in Pedro Sánchez’s government concluded Wednesday at the Supreme Court. Chief anti-corruption prosecutor Alejandro Luzón spent one hour and forty minutes denouncing a criminal organization that operated from the Ministry of Transport.

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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Francisca Paqui Muñoz, wife of former PSOE Organization Secretary Santos Cerdán, appeared before a Senate commission investigating the Koldo case but invoked her right not to testify due to her husband's investigation and requested to leave for health reasons, which was denied. For nearly two hours, she remained absorbed in her mobile phone as opposition senators questioned her links to Servinabar company and expenses it covered. The commission president reproached her discourtesy at the end.

 

 

 

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