The Government of Pedro Sánchez continues to support the state attorney general, Alvaro Garcia Ortizafter the Central Operational Unit (UCO) of the Civil Guard pointed to his “preeminent participation” in the “filtration” of the private emails of the lawyer of Alberto González Amador, the couple of Isabel Diaz Ayuso. The Minister of Territorial Policy, Angel Victor Torreshas assured that The Government found out about the “information” through the pressthus denying that Moncloa had leaked the aforementioned emails to Lobato. On why Lobato brought the conversations with Pilar Sánchez Acera, the Chief of Staff of Oscar Lopezthen right hand of Pedro sanchezthe minister has said that It will have to be Lobato who answers that question.
This is how Torres responded after information published by ABC that suggests that Moncloa would be behind the leak of these emails exchanged between González Amador and the prosecutor Julián Salto and tried to implicate the leader of the PSOE-M, Juan Lobato. Specifically, it points out that Pilar Sánchez Acera sent information to Lobato about these emails that had been leaked with the aim of using them in the Madrid Assembly against Ayuso, although according to the leader of the PSOE-M that information came from the media and not from the Prosecutor’s Office.
However, six months later and after the Supreme Court indicted the State Attorney General, Lobato went to a notary’s office to record the messages exchanged with Pilar Sánchez Acera.
The first member of the Government to speak out on the matter was Torres, who assured that Moncloa “found out” about the information through the press, while supporting the State Attorney General. “What the attorney general did was clarify false news, therefore deny the hoax and tell the truth. Therefore, we have nothing more to add,” said Torres, who only responded to one question from the press.
He also wanted to make it clear that the prosecutor had to do it because Ayuso’s cabinet director, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, “distributed false information” regarding the judicial investigation of prosecutor Julián Salto, who was investigating him for defraud more than 350,000 euros from the Treasury. “There was false information and the attorney general said it was a hoax,” argued the minister, who stressed that it was not the State Attorney General’s Office that had offered an agreement to González Amador but the other way around.
To refute this information, the Madrid Provincial Prosecutor’s Office issued a press release and González Amador considered that the note was a crime of revealing secrets and violated his right to defense, and he reported this to the Superior Court of Justice of Madrid, which after months of investigation elevated the matter to the Supreme Court considering that the person most responsible for the alleged crime was Álvaro García Ortiz, who was registered before the Chamber of Defendants. the Criminal.
The Supreme Court took up the case and appointed Ángel Hurtado as instructor, who ordered the offices of García Ortiz and the chief prosecutor of Madrid, Pilar Rodríguez, to be searched. Now, Hurtado has received this report from the UCO, which results from an analysis of “all the communications of the provincial chief prosecutor, Pilar Rodríguez, with other members of the Prosecutor’s Office in relation to the events investigated.” Of course, only the conversations that took place between March 8 and 14, the period limited by the Supreme Court investigative judge, have been analyzed.
From these conversations, the UCO deduces that the Prosecutor’s Office was not only behind the leak of the emails, but that days before it leaked González Amador’s fraud. Yet, Moncloa continues to support García Ortiz and he defends that the only thing he did was deny false information.