Aldama details PSOE's illegal financing and Sánchez's knowledge in Supreme Court

Víctor de Aldama, key businessman in the masks plot, testified on Wednesday in Spain's Supreme Court that the PSOE was illegally financed with cash from construction firms and that Pedro Sánchez knew about it. Ábalos and Koldo García recruited him to collect funds, according to his statement. The testimony is part of the masks case trial but addresses a secret probe at the National Court.

Víctor de Aldama testified in Spain's Supreme Court that José Luis Ábalos and Koldo García recruited him to collect "cash" from construction firms winning public works bids. "Koldo told me: 'We have to see how we can help each other and get a return for the party's financing'", Aldama recounted, presenting himself as a "vehicle for making donations" to the PSOE.

The businessman claimed to have delivered 1.8 million euros in cash to Koldo, who handled "distributing" the money to meet legal requirements. On Pedro Sánchez, Aldama said Koldo assured him: "the president knows everything we do clearly and knows; he was aware of everything". He cited anecdotes of Koldo's casual calls to the president, addressing him as "Pedro".

Aldama detailed regular 10,000-euro payments to Ábalos and Koldo, and larger deliveries, such as a backpack with 250,000 euros to the Ministry of Transport or bags at Ábalos' house in El Viso. Prosecutor Alejandro Luzón questioned him on rigged public works deals and a Castellana apartment as a guarantee for Ábalos. These statements are part of the masks plot trial but refer to a parallel National Court probe into PSOE's irregular financing.

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Koldo García at witness stand in Spain's Supreme Court, bundles of 500-euro bills visible, during Mascarillas case testimony.
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Koldo García testifies in Supreme Court and admits PSOE payments in 500-euro bills

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Koldo García, former aide to José Luis Ábalos, testified on Thursday before Spain's Supreme Court in the Mascarillas case trial. He admitted receiving 500-euro bills, dubbed 'chistorras', from the PSOE for expense reimbursements. He denied payments from Víctor de Aldama and defended Ábalos.

The Audiencia Nacional has incorporated testimony from Víctor de Aldama and Koldo García—originally given in the masks trial—into its investigation of alleged irregular PSOE financing. The move follows a prosecutor's request citing new details on cash payments and rigged contracts.

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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.

In a recent session of Spain's Supreme Court trial in the Koldo masks case—following earlier testimonies like Day 6's on Adif mask purchases—former Globalia CEO Javier Hidalgo denied paying commissions or bribes for Air Europa's pandemic rescue loan, calling it the 'worst loan in the world.' He downplayed Víctor de Aldama's role as a mere intermediary and denied any influence from Begoña Gómez. Witnesses corroborated Aldama's frequent access to the Transport Ministry.

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Patricia Uriz, Koldo García’s former partner, testified on Monday in the fourth day of the Koldo case trial at Spain’s Supreme Court, with her image protected. She described managing cash for PSOE and Ministry of Transport expenses, and denied recognizing WhatsApp messages about “chistorras”. Other key witnesses have also hidden their faces during testimony.

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