Illustration of a financial scandal with documents and money related to large billings by a company to Quirón Prevención.
Illustration of a financial scandal with documents and money related to large billings by a company to Quirón Prevención.
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Ayuso partner billed 4.4 million euros to Quirón from 2021 to 2023

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Reports from the UCO and tax authorities reveal that Alberto González Amador’s companies billed Quirón Prevención 4.4 million euros over three years for consulting services. The documents highlight one firm’s lack of resources and possible signs of simulation.

A report from the Guardia Civil’s Unidad Central Operativa, sent to Madrid’s Court of Investigation number 19, details that Masterman & Whitaker would lack the personnel and material resources to provide the services billed to Quirón Prevención. The company was acquired in December 2020 for 499,836 euros from the wife of a company executive.

The Tax Agency, in a document dated May 22, confirms the billings: 1,078,412 euros in 2021, 1,956,449 euros in 2022 and 1,401,634 euros in 2023, totaling 4,436,495 euros. Hacienda points to signs of simulation in routing income through this firm, described as a screen.

Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, chief of staff to Isabel Díaz Ayuso, denied the claims and stated that the last contract with Quirón dates from 2010. The judicial investigations remain open for alleged corruption in business dealings.

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Users across X are sharing reports from Hacienda and the UCO on Ayuso's partner billing 4.4 million euros to Quirón Prevención between 2021-2023, with many questioning the legitimacy of services and possible simulation or bribery. Reactions highlight the timing during the early relationship and express skepticism about company resources, often using nicknames like 'Alberto Quirón'. Journalists and regular users note investigations into directivos and potential conflicts, while some posts tie it to broader privatization concerns in Madrid's healthcare. Sentiments are predominantly critical, with calls for accountability and few defenses visible.

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A judge examining documents in a courtroom about political funding scandals involving bribes and disinformation.
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Judge details PSOE funding for alleged bribes and disinformation

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A judicial order by Judge Santiago Pedraz reveals that an alleged network linked to the PSOE managed at least 538,225 euros for bribes and spreading rumors against the UCO.

Magistrate Antonio Viejo has authorized the Guardia Civil's Central Operative Unit access to Alberto González Amador's bank accounts from 2014.

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Spain's Central Operative Unit of the Civil Guard has delivered a report to judge Juan Carlos Peinado concluding that Begoña Gómez's bank accounts match her professional activities.

Judge José Luis Calama has lifted the secrecy of the indictment against former president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero for alleged influence trafficking linked to the Plus Ultra airline bailout. Zapatero will testify on June 17 and 18 at the Audiencia Nacional. Pedro Sánchez expressed support for the former socialist leader.

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In the ninth session of the Supreme Court trial against José Luis Ábalos and Koldo García, Transport Ministry experts defended their audit on mask contracts awarded to Soluciones de Gestión. The auditors highlighted irregularities such as the order doubling in 38 minutes without justification and Koldo García's active role. In the afternoon, experts confirmed the authenticity of audios seized from García.

Architect Matías Tabar testified on Monday before prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita that Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni paid him 245,000 dollars in cash for renovations on his Indio Cuá country house home, without issuing invoices. The works spanned from October 2024 to May 2025 and included a pool, galleries, and a waterfall. Adorni rejected the amount and the Government denied it.

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Matías Tabar appeared before prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita on Friday and handed over invoices, delivery notes and chat screenshots regarding renovations at Manuel Adorni’s house in the Indio Cuá country club.

 

 

 

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