Ayuso’s boyfriend was willing to take a prison sentence to avoid trial

Is called Alberto González, He has been dating the president of the community of Madrid since 2021 and is in the eye of the hurricane for allegedly evading the payment of 350,951 euros to the Treasury through a network of false invoices and front companies. Isabel Diaz Ayuso has defended him tooth and nail, ensuring that he is another victim of the political persecution to which he is subjected, but the truth is that the health technician agreed with the Prosecutor’s Office on a sentence of eight months in prison and one fine of 525,000 euros to avoid trial for tax fraud and document falsification.

This Tuesday Cadena SER reveals that Alberto’s lawyer proposed on February 2 a conformity pact to avoid the oral trial, an eight-page document in which Ayuso’s boyfriend admits the commission of two crimes of tax fraud and accepts four months in prison for each of them. You also accept payment of the defrauded amount plus interest (375,000 euros plus an additional 40 percent as a fine, a total of 525,000 euros) and agree to renounce possible public aid or subsidies and the right to enjoy benefits or tax incentives or of Social Security for a period of nine months. The Prosecutor’s Office, however, has rejected this first proposal because it wants that in addition to the two tax crimes, it also assumes that of document falsification.

A few days ago, Alberto received 552,261.96 euros from the Tax Agency, an amount related to the Corporate Tax for the year 2022, where the company Maxwell Cremona, owned by González Amador, paid 629,408.67 euros instead of 77,156.71 that corresponded to him at that time. It is not related to the years 2020 and 2021, which are those that are under tax investigation and for which Ayuso’s partner is accused of embezzling 350,000 euros from the public treasury.

Criminal plans

The judge attributes González Amador two alleged tax crimes for defrauding the Treasury of more than 350,000 euros in the years 2020 and 2021 for the benefits he obtained by intermediating in the purchase and sale of masks in the pandemic, linked to another third crime of document falsification due to the scheme of false invoices planned to execute his assumptions criminal plans.

Ayuso’s boyfriend faces the tax crime provided for in the article of the Penal Code, which provides for one to five years in prison (in addition to a fine) for anyone who defrauds more than 120,000 euros in a year. If convicted of having committed the alleged irregularities within two years, he faces two crimes and therefore two sentences. If he were finally found guilty of having defrauded in 2020 and 2021, and the maximum punishment is imposed for both, he would face two different sentences of five years in prison: ten years in prison in total.

Ayuso’s defense

It didn’t take long for the president of the Community of Madrid to step forward to defend her boyfriend, whom she met in the middle of the pandemic and with whom she enjoyed a romantic trip to Ibiza in 2021 whose images gave an account of their relationship. “Now, it’s the boyfriend’s turn (…) What he is doing now is facing an investigation by the Treasury,” she said into the microphones at a press conference. “Perhaps citizens who have not had them do not know what they are about, but anyone who has had a company or is self-employed knows that first the Treasury makes an accusation and then has to defend it and, in any case, this has nothing to do with the Community of Madrid”. Ayuso revealed: “I knew that I was undergoing a Treasury inspection. There has been no trafficking or networks of anything here (…) I know that Moncloa is calling the media to ask for more wood. This was something that bothered me. I expected”.

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