Overview
- The written accusation by chief prosecutor Alejandro Luzón requests 24 years for José Luis Ábalos, 19 years and six months for his former adviser Koldo García, and seven years for intermediary Víctor de Aldama.
- Prosecutors charge Ábalos and García with criminal organization, bribery, influence peddling, embezzlement, and use of privileged information, while Aldama faces criminal organization, bribery, and use of privileged information.
- The case centers on March 2020 awards in which Soluciones de Gestión obtained orders for 8 million masks for Puertos del Estado and 5 million for ADIF following a ministerial order.
- De Aldama receives a reduced request after cooperating with investigators, which prosecutors say produced documents that spurred a separate inquiry into alleged rigged public-works contracts.
- The filing also seeks multi‑million‑euro fines for Ábalos and García and subsidiary indemnities to public firms Ineco and Tragsatec, as the defense challenges the instruction and access to seized digital evidence.