Overview
- The investigating court directed Alberto González Amador to face an oral trial on tax fraud and falsification of commercial documents.
- Additional counts of continued accounting offenses and membership of a criminal organization were included at the request of PSOE and Más Madrid, not by the Prosecutor’s Office or State Attorney.
- The decision was issued by substitute judge Carmen Rodríguez-Medel after the previous instructor retired and before magistrate Antonio Viejo assumes the court.
- Amador has appealed alleging violations of his rights during the investigation, so the order is not final.
- Opposition leaders demanded explanations from Madrid President Isabel Díaz Ayuso, while her chief of staff, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, posted accusations against the judge and the prime minister on X.