MADRID, 3 Abr. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Central Operational Unit (UCO) of the Civil Guard maintains in a report that appears in the investigation into the alleged corruption in the management of Luis Rubiales at the head of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) that during his mandate he would have assigned works of the federation to the construction company Gruconsa “in exchange for making payments” to a company called Dismatec Sport, which was managed by his personal friend Francisco Javier Martín Alcaide, known as Nene.
This is stated in a report from the UCO that is included in the summary of the case, to which Europa Press has had access, and in which it is added that after the departure of Rubiales from the RFEF both Nene and he would have intended to continue receiving benefits ” “apparently unjustified” of the new projects obtained by Gruconsa linked “directly or indirectly to the project in Saudi Arabia”.