José Luis Ábalos testifying and denying charges in Spain's Supreme Court Koldo mask scandal trial.
José Luis Ábalos testifying and denying charges in Spain's Supreme Court Koldo mask scandal trial.
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Ábalos denies all charges in Koldo Supreme Court trial as prosecutors uphold penalties

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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.

Ábalos testified for over six hours, rejecting claims of receiving money from Víctor de Aldama or influencing irregular pandemic mask contracts. Confronted with audios of conversations with his former aide Koldo García, he quipped, 'All they've found is 94,000 euros unaccounted for. That's the big mask corruption case!' to prosecutor Alejandro Luzón.

He blamed personal expense advances from Koldo on the aide's 'laziness,' noted his minimal cash needs as minister, and accused Guardia Civil's UCO unit of 'permanent bias.' Ábalos defended rental deals and his ex-partner Jésica Rodríguez's public sector jobs as legitimate, alleging coercion by Aldama, and lamented having to 'prove the hypotheses.'

Prosecutors maintained their demands: 24 years for Ábalos, 19.5 years for Koldo García, and seven years for Aldama, despite his cooperation detailing PSOE financing issues in prior testimony. Sources indicated Attorney General Teresa Peramato opposed further reductions after internal discussions. The opposition PP, as popular prosecution, lowered its penalty request for Aldama to just over five years (under two years individually), citing his 'very qualified' confession.

At the defenses' request, the court postponed final reports by one day. Ábalos described his relationship with Koldo as one of 'loyalty'; Koldo remained silent during the session.

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Discussions on X focus on former Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos denying all corruption charges during his Supreme Court testimony in the Koldo mask scandal trial, with Anticorruption prosecutors maintaining their penalty requests and the PP reducing theirs for collaborator Víctor de Aldama to avoid prison. Media outlets share video clips and quotes from the session, highlighting contradictions and sensational details like alleged recordings, while users express skepticism about Ábalos' claims, criticism of PSOE involvement, and support for Aldama's collaboration.

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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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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.

Spain's Supreme Court will host the first Koldo case trial over the masks plot starting Tuesday. Former Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos and his ex-advisor Koldo García, held in Soto del Real prison, face up to 30 years in jail. Businessman Víctor de Aldama faces a reduced sentence for cooperating with prosecutors.

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In the third session of the Koldo corruption case trial at Spain's Supreme Court—following initial testimonies on Day 1 that largely denied wrongdoing—businesswoman Carmen Pano testified to delivering 90,000 euros on two occasions to the PSOE headquarters on Ferraz street, in plastic bags inside cardboard ones. Her daughter, Leonor González Pano, ex-girlfriend of Víctor de Aldama, confirmed acting as a front for related companies and detailed a chalet for José Luis Ábalos and an Air Europa commission. Defendants Ábalos and Aldama heard the testimonies.

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