Ex-SEPI president and two others released in corruption probe

The National Audience judge has granted provisional release to Vicente Fernández, Leire Díez, and Antxon Alonso, investigated for allegedly rigging public contracts in exchange for commissions. The UCO attributes to the trio the use of influence to secure aids and awards worth over 132 million euros between 2021 and 2023. The three are subject to precautionary measures while the case remains under secrecy.

Vicente Fernández, former president of the State Industrial Participations Company (SEPI) from 2018 to 2019, Leire Díez, considered the PSOE's plumber, and businessman Antxon Alonso, partner of Santos Cerdán, were detained this week in an operation by the Central Operational Unit (UCO) of the Civil Guard. National Audience Judge Antonio Piña granted them provisional release on December 13, 2025, imposing biweekly court appearances, passport withdrawal, and prohibition from leaving Spain, as requested by the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office.

The investigation, under secrecy of summary, points to the group, who communicated via a WhatsApp chat named 'Hirurok' (the three in Basque), using their influence to rig at least five contracts and public aids worth 132.9 million euros. The main case is the rescue of the Basque company Tubos Reunidos with a 112.8 million participatory loan in 2021, justified by the pandemic crisis and its strategic nature, similar to Plus Ultra's (53 million). In exchange, they allegedly received 114,950 euros channeled through the instrumental company Mediaciones Martínez SL.

Other contracts include a fictitious one from Mercasa to Servinabar (Alonso and Cerdán's company) for 18,119.75 euros for a report on office rehabilitation; 17,545 euros from Enusa, where Díez worked; 2.8 million from the Principality of Asturias Business Park (PEPA) with a 400,000 euro commission; and 17.3 million from Sepides. Aids to the Forestalia Group and contracts in Correos are also under scrutiny. Total commissions to Alonso amount to 266,000 euros, invested in properties in Marbella and Jaca, and a home renovation.

Fernández, trusted by María Jesús Montero and removed due to the Aznalcóllar case (from which he was recently acquitted), denied irregularities and stated he received 5,000 euros monthly from Servinabar for services. Díez and Alonso exercised their right not to testify, citing lack of access to the case file. Tubos Reunidos admitted an advisory contract with Fernández for standard amounts but denied relations with Díez or Alonso, and handed over documentation to the court. More defendants and operations are expected.

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Illustration of the Supreme Court corruption trial involving Ábalos, with prosecutor presenting fiscal report.
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Trial of Ábalos concludes with damning fiscal report

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Former deputy Joaquín Lavín León entered Anexo Capitán Yáber on Friday to serve preventive prison for treasury fraud and influence trafficking. Santiago's Seventh Guarantee Court decreed the measure after a four-day formalization hearing. His former advisor Arnaldo Domínguez was sent to another detention center.

In the third session of the Koldo corruption case trial at Spain's Supreme Court—following initial testimonies on Day 1 that largely denied wrongdoing—businesswoman Carmen Pano testified to delivering 90,000 euros on two occasions to the PSOE headquarters on Ferraz street, in plastic bags inside cardboard ones. Her daughter, Leonor González Pano, ex-girlfriend of Víctor de Aldama, confirmed acting as a front for related companies and detailed a chalet for José Luis Ábalos and an Air Europa commission. Defendants Ábalos and Aldama heard the testimonies.

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Ñuñoa mayor Sebastián Sichel backed Tomás Fuentes' continued role as Dideco director after Contraloría ruled the appointment illegal due to a timing issue. Sichel said a correct decree will be issued on the 15th and criticized the Frente Amplio for seeking his dismissal on moral grounds. In the same interview, he called for flexible measures against school violence.

 

 

 

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