The Complutense University has delivered to the Judge Peinado an audit in which it is assured that at the moment it has not found irregularities in the chair of Begoña Gómez. Despite this, it urges to continue investigating indicating that Pedro Sánchez’s wife has not provided documents for a month on the software contracts, worth more than 100,000 euros.
Journalist Gerard Guiu He took the floor and said forcefully: “I am one of those who gets wet and “this is going to come to nothing.” He then indicated that this is one more story created by an alignment between the adjudication, politician and media And they are going to try to stretch it to the maximum: “This is political manipulation of political language.”
The reasons for attacking Begoña Gómez
The reason for this story for Gerard is “create a story to discredit the Prime Minister” and furthermore, destabilise him on a personal level. After these words, the journalist again emphasised that this will come to nothing.
“Why do they ask her for information about the software and she says she is collecting it and not giving it to him?” he asked. Martha Flich To Gerard, he replied: “They have mixed everything up. A trademark ‘Begoña’ has been registered, but software as such is very difficult to patent. The only thing I think they want is to prove that there has been a desire for profit. I think they are stretching the gum and I want to see how far they go, but I don’t see any legal implications for this, but politically, yes, causing his disrepute.”
The deputy Ana Vazquez She declared herself against the journalist’s words and pointed out that she was not going to analyse the situation, but she did state: “This lady, without being a graduate, has a chair. Then she registers the name, the logo and the software in her name. Through this front chair she does business with companies such as Barrabés, Air Europa…”
Regarding this raised by the PP deputy, Gerard Giuiu reproached Ana Vázquez for not mixing things up: “I understand that it is a strategy based on the fact that If you can’t convince people, confuse them.”
Source: www.cuatro.com