The UCO also implicates Pardo de Vera in the plot of alleged rigging to purchase masks | Spain

Investigators warn that “part of the content” of the devices seized from the former president of Adif “would have been eliminated”

The UCO also implicates Pardo de Vera in the plot of alleged rigging to purchase masks | Spain
The former president of Adif Isabel Pardo de Vera during an interview.MOEH ATITAR

The Central Operational Unit (UCO) of the Civil Guard has delivered a new report to the judge of the National Court investigating the alleged rigging for the purchase of medical supplies in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Koldo case where he implicates the former president of Adif, Isabel Pardo de Vera, in these alleged corruptions. Until now, she was investigated for the “irregular” hiring of an ex-partner of José Luis Ábalos, former Minister of Transportation, and for another alleged plot, that of collecting bribes in exchange for public works.

In the report, to which EL PAÍS has had access, the investigators present to Judge Ismael Moreno the conclusions he requested from them regarding the search carried out in two homes in Pardo de Vera last June. From there, 9 digital evidence and 3 documents were taken. However, the Civil Guard notifies the instructor that “part of the content corresponding to the time period of the events investigated would have been eliminated”, which “has entailed resorting to the analysis of the information on the terminals associated with other investigated ones.”

[Noticia de última hora. Habrá ampliación en breve].

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