Overview
- Police filings state Servinabar employed Antonio Muñoz Cano in September 2019 while he was in a semi‑open prison regime, citing Social Security records.
- WhatsApp exchanges between a Servinabar partner and an Acciona executive describe the hiring as a favor, according to the UCO report.
- Acciona and Servinabar signed a 19 March 2020 document linking Muñoz Cano’s role to emergency works on Seville’s Puente del V Centenario, where he worked on site as a skilled laborer.
- The Transport Ministry issued a 30 March 2020 certificate allowing Muñoz Cano to join those works despite pandemic travel restrictions.
- Documentation shows €53,130 paid to Muñoz Cano in 69 installments through December 2022, and separate investigative materials report alleged €450,000 kickbacks tied to adjudications, which Santos Cerdán and others dispute.