Courtroom scene from Spain's Koldo case trial showing witness testifying about irregular hirings and work misconduct in public companies.
Courtroom scene from Spain's Koldo case trial showing witness testifying about irregular hirings and work misconduct in public companies.
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Second day of Koldo case trial: Testimonies reveal irregular jobs in public companies

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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.

Spain's Supreme Court heard testimonies on Wednesday, April 8, 2026—the second day of the trial against Ábalos and Koldo García for alleged corruption in mask contracts—about the hirings of Claudia Montes at Logirail (a Renfe subsidiary) and Jésica Rodríguez at Ineco and Tragsatec.

Montes, Miss Asturias 2017 (+30 category) and a socialist militant, met Ábalos at a May 2019 rally in Gijón. He sent her job links for luxury tourist train sales. She denied favoritism, claiming hard work with 80 extra hours, but admitted reading train books at Oviedo library during paid time to self-train.

José Ángel Méndez, former Logirail managing director, proposed disciplining Montes for over eight unexcused absences and was removed soon after. Successor Óscar Gómez Barbero blamed absences on poor workspace conditions (basement without computer) and promoted her to supervisor. Renfe's ex-president Isaías Táboas confirmed Koldo García sent Montes's CV to HR.

For Rodríguez—who on day one admitted earning 43,978 euros at Ineco and Tragsatec from 2019-2021 without working—Adif's Ignacio Zaldívar testified that Adif president Isabel Pardo de Vera called twice after Ábalos complained about 'bothering' her (e.g., food vouchers). Zaldívar marked her as 'special' due to ministerial pressure.

Testimonies conflict: Montes denies favoritism amid reports of irregularities. Anticorruption prosecutor Alejandro Luzón probed hiring dynamics. The trial, focusing on influence peddling beyond masks, continues.

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Discussions on X about the second day of the Koldo case trial center on Claudia Montes' testimony, where she admitted irregularities in her hiring at Logirail but denied direct intervention by Ábalos, while expressing fear of Koldo. Sentiments are predominantly negative, highlighting alleged nepotism and corruption, with media and users sharing videos and quotes expressing outrage and skepticism.

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Illustration of Spain's Supreme Court trial for Koldo case: defendants Ábalos and García, witness testifying amid corruption allegations over pandemic mask contracts.
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First day of Koldo case trial in Supreme 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.

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.

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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.

Lieutenant Colonel Antonio Balas and Commander Jesús Montes from the Guardia Civil's UCO testified on Monday in Spain's Supreme Court in the Koldo case, outlining key roles in the alleged criminal organization involving José Luis Ábalos, Koldo García, and Víctor de Aldama. Balas stated Aldama paid, Ábalos opened business doors, and García served as the transmission belt. Defenses pushed alternatives, exhausting the tribunal president's patience.

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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.

The president of Conpymes testified Thursday before Judge Peinado on his company's financial support for Begoña Gómez's chair. The defense of the prime minister's wife appealed the decision to send the case to a jury trial.

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For the second time, actress Elisa Mouliaá skipped a court appearance on Friday in Madrid over Íñigo Errejón's calumny complaint against her. Citing anxiety-related sick leave, she prompted Judge Arturo Zamarriego to dispatch a forensic doctor to verify her condition. Errejón and a key witness testified, upholding the allegations.

 

 

 

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