Jorge Fernández Díaz testifying in court about learning of Operación Kitchen from the press.
Jorge Fernández Díaz testifying in court about learning of Operación Kitchen from the press.
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Fernández Díaz says he learned of Operación Kitchen from the press

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Former Interior Minister Jorge Fernández Díaz told the Audiencia Nacional on Thursday that he first heard of Operación Kitchen two years after it began, via media reports. His former deputy Francisco Martínez, who testified earlier, denied the operation existed and described it instead as a lawful intelligence inquiry.

Fernández Díaz stated that no one in the PP conveyed concern over Bárcenas’ papers. “Nadie en el PP me lo transmitió,” he said. He denied ordering any operation against the former treasurer and rejected the authenticity of messages linking him to Martínez.

Martínez, for his part, claimed only a “operación de inteligencia” existed to investigate Bárcenas’ funds and denied ordering hard-drive thefts or illegal surveillance. “Yo presumo que actuaban dentro de la legalidad,” he declared.

Both defendants, for whom prosecutors seek 15 years in prison on charges of embezzlement and privacy offenses, answered only their lawyers and the court. The testimony occurred in the trial examining alleged spying on former PP treasurer Luis Bárcenas.

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Users on X react with skepticism to Fernández Díaz's claim of learning about Operación Kitchen from the press, highlighting contradictions with his deputy's testimony, questioning political bias or 'lawfare', and noting coincidences with other cases; discussions remain mostly neutral with limited strong opinions beyond link shares.

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Realistic illustration of defendants entering Spain's National Court for the Operación Kitchen corruption trial amid media frenzy.
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Operación Kitchen trial begins at Spain's National Court amid challenges and PP distancing

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Spain's National Court in San Fernando de Henares opened the Operación Kitchen trial on Monday, investigating a 2013 parapolice operation under Mariano Rajoy's government to spy on former PP treasurer Luis Bárcenas and steal compromising PP documents amid the Gürtel case. Ten ex-officials, including former Interior Minister Jorge Fernández Díaz, face up to 15-year sentences from Anticorruption Prosecutors. Defenses challenge jurisdiction and evidence, while current PP leaders distance the party and PSOE seeks to impute María Dolores de Cospedal and the PP.

Retired Commissioner Manuel Vázquez, former UDEF head, testified Tuesday in the National Court that he was not informed of the Kitchen operation's spying on Luis Bárcenas during the Gürtel probe. He denied pressuring Inspector Manuel Morocho to alter reports on Bárcenas' papers. His testimony bolsters the prosecution's view that Kitchen was a parallel operation.

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José Manuel Villarejo testified Monday in the Audiencia Nacional that operation Kitchen sought information on possible links between Juan Carlos I and arms trafficking. Eugenio Pino, who testified earlier, defended the legality of the operation and exonerated the other defendants.

Spain's National Court has sentenced retired commissioner José Manuel Villarejo to three years and six months in prison for revealing secrets in the case of a phone stolen from Dina Bousselham, advisor to Pablo Iglesias. The court orders compensations of 5,000 euros to Bousselham and 1,000 to Iglesias. A mitigating factor for judicial delays was applied.

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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.

Federal judge Ariel Lijo authorized a forensic examination of architect Matías Tabar's cellphone, following his testimony about receiving US$245,000 cash from Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni without invoices for house renovations. Prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita requested the analysis to recover deleted communications involving Adorni and his wife.

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The UDEF found agendas in the raid on Julio Martínez Martínez's home with notes on prisoner releases in Venezuela and the repatriation of Edmundo González. The documents suggest the businessman's possible role in high-level decisions.

 

 

 

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