Realistic courtroom scene illustrating judicial defense, suspension, and political payment claims in Chile's Belarusian plot scandal involving key figures and company dispute.
Realistic courtroom scene illustrating judicial defense, suspension, and political payment claims in Chile's Belarusian plot scandal involving key figures and company dispute.
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Belarusian plot developments involve judicial defense and suspension

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Supreme Court minister Diego Simpertigue defended his role in rulings linked to the Belarusian plot, as judicial fiscal suspended conservador Sergio Yáber for alleged ties. Deputy Cristián Araya faces claims of receiving payments, affecting José Antonio Kast's campaign. These developments highlight irregularities in a dispute between Consorcio Belaz Movitec and Codelco.

The so-called Belarusian plot, investigated by the Los Lagos prosecutor's office for alleged bribes in a dispute between Consorcio Belaz Movitec (CBM) and Codelco, has seen new developments. In July 2023, the Supreme Court ordered Codelco to return machinery and over $11 billion withheld for the Rajo Inca project at División El Salvador. According to the Public Ministry, CBM lawyers Eduardo Lagos and Mario Vargas paid about $70 million to Gonzalo Migueles, partner of former minister Ángela Vivanco, to secure the favorable ruling.

Supreme Court minister Diego Simpertigue, who participated in two related votes (5-0 in September 2023 and 4-1 in March 2022), issued clarifications on six questioned points. He argued he did not know the parties' lawyers, thus no disqualifications applied, and his 2023 and 2024 trips with Lagos were arranged by their wives, who are friends. Regarding his son-in-law César Maturana, who has been in 19 shortlists for notarial positions without appointment, Simpertigue denied influences. In the Fundamenta case, he voted against the claimant. Finally, he stressed that the Court president assigns sala members.

Meanwhile, judicial fiscal Carla Troncoso of the San Miguel Court of Appeals provisionally suspended Puente Alto conservador Sergio Yáber in an administrative inquiry started on November 10 by Minister María Catalina González, due to serious facts reported in the press. The measure, appealable to the Pleno, relies on investigation evidence, including raids and deposits from Yáber-linked companies to Migueles, totaling $45 million allegedly distributed. A phone intercept revealed Yáber paid $1.7 million to Republican deputy Cristián Araya for information against accusations on a former minister.

This link has opened a flank in José Antonio Kast's campaign for the December 14 runoff against Jeannette Jara. Since Wednesday, Kast's team has responded at least four times, with the candidate stating in Arica: “here we do not make corporate defenses” and calling it “defamations.” Araya, brother of Kast's chief of staff Carolina Araya, denies involvement and offers himself for investigations. Spokespeople like Arturo Squella and Ruth Hurtado insist on lack of solid evidence but warn of possible internal sanctions if more proof emerges. The case could complicate the Republican agenda, similar to previous controversies like bots in the first round.

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X discussions highlight the suspension of Sergio Yáber amid the Belarusian plot investigation, alleged 1.7 million peso payment to deputy Cristián Araya affecting Kast's campaign, and scrutiny of Supreme Court minister Diego Simpertigue's involvement; reactions include demands for accountability, criticism of judicial and political ties, and some defenses denying wrongdoing.

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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.

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 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.

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 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.

Prosecutors have scheduled the formalization of Alberto Larraín and María Constanza Gómez, executives of Fundación ProCultura, for six misappropriation offenses on May 25 in Antofagasta convenios with the regional government and housing ministry. Fiscal Cristián Aguilar filed the request on April 10, led by regional prosecutor Juan Castro Bekios. The probe examines irregularities involving over 500 million pesos in funds.

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