Isabel Díaz Ayuso, after the Treasury investigation of Alberto González: “And, now, it’s the groom’s turn”

A lot The response from the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, regarding the prosecution’s complaint against her boyfriend, Alberto González, for two crimes of tax fraud, was long awaited. “And now it’s the boyfriend’s turn. He’s been suffering from this for five years.” It was her first reaction hours after the investigation hit the media.

Surrounded by press microphones and with a very serious gesture, Díaz Ayuso has coped with the prosecutor’s complaint that accuses her boyfriend of tax fraud and document falsification. According to the complaint, Alberto González Amador evaded the payment of 350,951 euros to the Treasury through a network of false invoices and front companies. The Public Ministry maintains that the boyfriend of the Madrid president committed two tax crimes provided for in article 305.1 of the Penal Code relating to Corporate Tax for the years 2020 and 2021. He publishes it elDiario.es.

With her plain and spontaneous language, Ayuso has defended herself with a resounding: “Now, it’s the boyfriend’s turn (…) What he is doing now is facing a Treasury investigation,” she began her argument. “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 has revealed: “I knew that I was undergoing a Treasury inspection. There has been no trafficking or networks of anything here.” And pay attention because he points to an orchestrated campaign by sliding: “I know that Moncloa is calling the media to ask more wood. “This was something I expected.”

Ayuso has also focused on the context and background: “First it was my father, then my brother, my cousins, my neighborhood, my academic record…”.

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