A judge examining documents in a courtroom about political funding scandals involving bribes and disinformation.
A judge examining documents in a courtroom about political funding scandals involving bribes and disinformation.
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Juiz detalha financiamento do PSOE para supostos subornos e desinformação

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Uma ordem judicial do juiz Santiago Pedraz revela que uma suposta rede ligada ao PSOE movimentou pelo menos 538.225 euros para subornos e disseminação de rumores contra a UCO.

A ordem do juiz da Audiência Nacional detalha pagamentos feitos pelo PSOE por meio de empresas vinculadas. Leire Díez recebeu 39.225 euros a partir de junho de 2024, incluindo transferências da Zaño Sociedad Consultora.

Santos Cerdán e a gerente Ana María Fuentes estão implicados na gestão dos fundos. 20.000 euros foram pagos à jornalista Patricia López para campanhas na mídia, e subornos de até 300.000 euros foram oferecidos a promotores como José Grinda.

A estrutura do partido teria coberto os custos, segundo o juiz de instrução. Gaspar Zarrías também está sendo acusado em conexão com os pagamentos.

A Guarda Civil realizou buscas na sede da Ferraz, em Madri, como parte da investigação.

O que as pessoas estão dizendo

As reações iniciais no X concentram-se na ordem do juiz Pedraz, que expõe supostos pagamentos do PSOE para subornos e campanhas de desinformação contra a UCO, com usuários expressando indignação sobre a corrupção e táticas de máfia, além de relatos neutros sobre a busca da UCO na Ferraz e ceticismo sobre motivações políticas na investigação.

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