Overview
- Joaquín Gutiérrez, director of the Parador de Teruel, testified before the Senate commission, denying claims of a party, room damage, or meetings during the September 2020 stay by José Luis Ábalos and Pilar Alegría.
- The investigation, part of the 'Caso Koldo,' is focused on alleged improprieties, including a purported unauthorized gathering during COVID-19 restrictions and related hiring practices.
- Pilar Alegría, who has denied any knowledge of a party, is set to testify later this week and has condemned what she describes as a sexist harassment campaign targeting her.
- The Senate commission, led by the PP majority, has also summoned Carmen Librero and Virginia Barbancho to address questions about hiring decisions at the public company Ineco, including the role of Ábalos's ex-partner.
- This inquiry has escalated political tensions between the PP and PSOE, with broader implications for transparency and accountability during the pandemic era.