Overview
- A new UCO report portrays Santos Cerdán as the "link" between Acciona and the Transport sphere, outlining a 2% commission model routed through Servinabar.
- Investigators tally at least €6.7 million tied to Acciona flowing to Servinabar and cite company-card spending, rent payments and payroll for Cerdán’s relatives.
- In the latest phase of the Almería ‘Mascarillas’ case, the UCO detained provincial president Javier Aureliano García and others, raising the tally to eight people under investigation and triggering property and communications seizures.
- Court filings trace the probe back to a 2020 emergency sanitary contract surfaced via Operation Lúa intercepts and now widened to suspected commissions on later public-works contracts.
- Political pressure escalated as ERC warned it could seek elections if the case grows, Feijóo confronted Sánchez in Congress and the president pointed to the Almería arrests, while SAS interventoras testified they detected no risk of loss of public funds in pandemic contracting oversight.