Registered companies in the Zapatero case: agencies and consultancies under suspicion

Registered companies in the Zapatero case: agencies and consultancies under suspicion

The searches carried out this morning by the Economic and Fiscal Crime Unit (UDEF) of the National Police by order of the judge of the National Court José Luis Calama focus on three consulting, institutional relations, and business services companies. One of them is Whathefav S.L., the agency of the daughters of the former Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, and the other two are Inteligencia Prospectiva S.L., focused on technological foresight oriented to social projects, and Softgestor, a legal advisory and management firm.

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The judge places Zapatero as “leader of a stable and hierarchical structure” of influence peddling

The judge places Zapatero as “leader of a stable and hierarchical structure” of influence peddling

The judge of the National Court José Luis Calama places the former Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero as the alleged leader of “a stable and hierarchical structure of influence peddling” whose purpose “is the obtaining of economic benefits through intermediation and the exercise of influence before public bodies in favor of third parties, mainly Plus Ultra.”

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The PP demands explanations from the Government for the indictment of Zapatero: “He is Sánchez's main advisor”

The PP demands explanations from the Government for the indictment of Zapatero: “He is Sánchez’s main advisor”

The PP has reacted immediately after it became known that the former Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero has been charged with the alleged crimes of criminal organization, influence peddling, and forgery in the so-called Plus Ultra case. Miguel Tellado, secretary general of the Popular Party, has stated that this fact “is of extreme seriousness” and has linked Pedro Sánchez to the case.

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The Government defends that "there is no evidence" that could incriminate Zapatero

The Government defends that “there is no evidence” that could incriminate Zapatero

Already last week, when rumors began to circulate about the existence of a possible judicial investigation into José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, the Moncloa claimed that “there is no evidence of the accusations” against the former Prime Minister that could incriminate him in the case of the bailout of the airline Plus Ultra. In the Government, moreover, they have always maintained that there was no irregularity in the aid granted to this airline after the coronavirus pandemic crisis. “Zero concern,” they cut off at the Moncloa.

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La Fundació Vila Casas files a lawsuit against its former manager for alleged embezzlement

La Fundació Vila Casas files a lawsuit against its former manager for alleged embezzlement

La Fundació Vila Casas, founded in 1988 by the Catalan patron of art and health Antoni Vila Casas (1930-2023), is engaged in an ongoing legal dispute with its former general director and manager, Joan Torras Ragué. The entity has filed a criminal complaint attributing to Torras the alleged commission of three crimes: breach of trust, embezzlement, and document falsification. Allegedly, the defendant unlawfully appropriated around 400,000 euros in just a year and a half, according to the complaint obtained by La Vanguardia.

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Tragic night in El Ejido: a man shoots his parents and injures two babies, one of them his son

Tragic night in El Ejido: a man shoots his parents and injures two babies, one of them his son

Two people have died and another four have been injured in a shooting that occurred on Monday at 11:15 p.m. in the town of El Ejido, Almería. According to Ideal de Almería, the shooter, who has already been arrested, is the son of the two deceased. Among the injured are two babies, one of them the son of the arrested man. One baby — it has not been disclosed whether this is the one related to the attacker or not — is in the ICU.

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Catalonia recorded two shootings a week last year, seven with fatalities

Catalonia recorded two shootings a week last year, seven with fatalities

For some time now, the police, including the Mossos d’Esquadra, have been deciphering, analyzing, and interpreting all the data that can be extracted from an incident. This is what is called “police intelligence,” which is recorded in reports prepared by analysts and helps to understand objectively what is happening. This information is taken very much into account in decision-making or in the design of prevention policies. Every firearm incident is dissected, literally. And some data from that analysis show the real proportions of a problem that concerns the population and security officials. In Catalonia, an average of two shootings occur per week.

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