Overview
- The UCO has formally requested Supreme Court authorization to trace Santos Cerdán’s personal financial products and tax filings from 2014 to 2024, excluding accounts linked to the PSOE and its foundation.
- Santos Cerdán resigned his seat in Congress and left the PSOE, denying any personal gain and disputing ownership of a 45% stake in Servinabar.
- Ramón Alzórriz stepped down as PSN-PSOE vice secretary general after revelations that his partner worked for Servinabar, leading María Chivite to order an audit of PSN accounts during Cerdán’s tenure.
- The Congress backed a PP motion by a narrow margin demanding Pedro Sánchez deliver urgent explanations on the corruption scandal rather than wait until July.
- Investigators warn the probe remains in an early phase and could uncover further evidence implicating additional officials and companies linked to the contracts network.